I can hear just fine, but I turn them on for “Call The Midwife.” I have no trouble understanding people speaking “The King’s English.” It’s the cockneys I have trouble with.
I can understand most of a movie but the parts with loud background music and/or actors mumbling for some reasons spoils the movie for me unless I caption it.
juicebruce about 1 month ago
No Subtitles … Less work for Lewis and Fry ;-)
Pedmar Premium Member about 1 month ago
I can hear just fine, but I turn them on for “Call The Midwife.” I have no trouble understanding people speaking “The King’s English.” It’s the cockneys I have trouble with.
CaveCat87 about 1 month ago
It won’t be so hard if Verne is talking about things that do interest you, boys.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 month ago
I can understand most of a movie but the parts with loud background music and/or actors mumbling for some reasons spoils the movie for me unless I caption it.
Ellis97 about 1 month ago
Besides, you guys already have speech balloons. So there’s really no need for subtitles anyways.
Hex Goblinweb about 1 month ago
I understand you, Verne. I know exactly where you are.
Strawberry King about 1 month ago
Verne if you were more of a party animal, they’d pay more attention to ya.
dogday Premium Member about 1 month ago
sigh. Listening is easy. It’s hearing what’s hard. sigh.
Bill Löhr Premium Member 30 days ago
Closed captioning is for folks who can’t hear well, not those who can’t read text in speech “balloons”. ;-)