I am hearing or seeing another language, subtitles or other voices (like a narrator) when I watch Channel 9. What is it and how do I turn it off?
Many televisions today are designed to offer special assistance for the hearing and visually impaired. Frequently, there are also language options, such as Spanish. The majority of televisions can receive two audio channels: mono and stereo. The main program audio comes through in stereo, and these ancillary audio services are delivered in mono. A number of programs on KETC are broadcast with these services embedded automatically, so to turn off these services, including closed captioning , use your TV’s remote control. On many TVs, you can change the set-up through the MENU, AUDIO or LANGUAGE functions on your remote control. Some remote controls have dedicated buttons for the audio services, which may be called SAP (second audio program), MTS, stereo, audio mode, audio B, ST, or SA. The manual that came with your TV will have information on all these functions.