How does captioning aid the deaf and hearing impaired?

Closed captions are a display of text on a screen that describe a program's audio content eg. Speech dialogue, the name of a song being played and descriptions of environmental sounds such as a car horn or knock on the door. Closed captions can be turned on or off at any time. Open captions are permanently displayed on the screen and cannot be removed.

Both closed and open captions assist deaf and hearing impaired people (such as myself! ) to understand not only the speech in a program, but the other sounds as well. Captions can be placed on any moving picture that contains audio ie.

A movie or video clip.

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