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What's the difference with CC and subtitle? I am sure they're both the same? :roll:
Subtitle don't define the audio in background and no black solid on background, such as white and black, SDH (Subtitle for Deaf and Hard of Hearing) is other way to include define the audio in background but only displayed in white or yellow text with no black solid in background.
CC, known as Line 21 (Most common when watch movie via using CC from TV or DVD player software that support CC decode)
Subtitle (Most common when watch movie via using subtitle from DVD)
SDH (Subtitle for Deaf and Hard of Hearing, 2nd picture on below) (Only available on some selected DVD and all of Blu-ray movies)
I'm personally prefer to pick CC, known as Line 21 because easier to read and define the audio on background, most DVD support CC but some of them are limited to CC only, such as South Park, CSI and major of DVD that made on CBS, Viacom (Nick, MTV, Comedy Central, VH1) and some others are limited to CC only, that means rip the DVD isn't effective because of needed CC decode to be added.
SDH would be my 2nd option if no CC like some DVD from Warner Bros, late series of Harry Potters and I am Legend and some DVD from Fox like The Simpsons, SDH is less common than CC and subtitle.