Closed caption for the hearing impaired over HDMI DVD

Many of the DVD players being made today do not support Closed Caption CC subs. The Government passed a making all TV support Closed Caption Subs. But now with HDTV with HDMI many deaf people are having a hard time moving to HDTV. Toshiba and Panasonic support hard encoding of Closed Caption subs. They are encoded on the screen in the DVD playr

New Panasonic VIERA TC-32LX85 32″ Widescreen LCD HDTV

Feature: Game Mode Built-In SD Card Slot VIERA Link Yes Game Mode Yes Standby: 0.6 W Energy Star Yes VESA Compatible Yes 178 degrees Wide Viewing Angle Intelligent Scene Controller 3 HDMI Inputs and VIERA Link HDAVI Control Menu Languages English/Spanish/French V-Chip Program Lockout Yes Power Supply AC 120 V, 60Hz Receiving System ATSC/QAM/NTSC Power Consumption Maximum: 142 Built-In Closed Caption Decoder Yes Attachment 21123 Attached Imag

Toshiba TLP-WX100U projector has widescreen panel and offers closed caption

Years in using projectors, I came across many questions on how to get the beam to display closed caption. Projector unlike most television doesn’t come equipped with closed caption decoder; you can’t get that feature with a direct video source from your wall outlet. That was the past; I’ve seen more and more projector, such as the latest Toshiba mobile projector offering closed caption capabilities for those in need of this type of function. The Toshiba TLP-WX100U is a mobile sized project