i yuse subtitels becose thae help ma spellage
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i yuse subtitels becose thae help ma spellage
I use it, I like reading what is being spoken at the same time. It is on right now as we speak... eh type..
They sometime get it wrong. :ohmy: I wonder where they find people to type stuff in live T.V shows like the news.
Usually games have different volume controls for dialogue and backround noise. Turn down the backround static and conversations will be easier to understand.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheDave
exactly my case... although it seems that i;m getting better at listening and understanding the dialoges on tv... maybe in some years i won't be needing cc's or subtitles anymore... :01:Quote:
Originally Posted by Barky
i voted "yes 'cause im hearing impaired" i guess i am... right???:huh:
i do it just for the hell of it when im too lazy to listen :lol:
No cos my ears work :01:
The BBC I think sometimes have automatic subtitles for live broadcasts, it's hilarious when it gets it wrong sometimes.. Mostly for Scottish people it seems..
i use it all the time, that is how i learn english (spanish being my first laguage)and to help me understand better.