Hi everyone, I'm new here and tried searching a little bit but didn't see any threads with my specific situation so I'm hoping someone out there sees this and can offer some help. My father (76yo) is fully deaf in one ear and hard of hearing in the other. He's also lost most of his vision in one eye and has limited vision in the other. He's always been a huge movie person but he now struggles to see/hear what's going one. Descriptive audio with the headsets in movie theaters is helpful (he really enjoyed Godzilla vs. Kong) but when we are at home and want to watch movies we struggle a bit. Even when the TV and soundbar are turned all the way up he can't always hear what is actually being said during dialogue scenes. Having headphones at home connected to the TV would likely help but I'm not sure how that works when we are watching movies together or with others. If Bluetooth headphones are connected for him to the TV does that prevent sound from coming from the TV for everyone else?
And a follow up for that would be if we watch movies with descriptive audio for him, is there a way to watch with descriptive audio to the headphones but standard audio from the TV (similar to how it is done in the theatres)?
Closed captioning isn't really helpful for him due to his vision and captions would change much too quickly before he's able to read them even at the largest size.
Any product/software recommendations for headphones or services or anything else that would be helpful is very much appreciated. We're both newly adjusting to his vision and hearing loss so any advice is helpful to us as we're both trying to learn what's all out there.
Thanks!
And a follow up for that would be if we watch movies with descriptive audio for him, is there a way to watch with descriptive audio to the headphones but standard audio from the TV (similar to how it is done in the theatres)?
Closed captioning isn't really helpful for him due to his vision and captions would change much too quickly before he's able to read them even at the largest size.
Any product/software recommendations for headphones or services or anything else that would be helpful is very much appreciated. We're both newly adjusting to his vision and hearing loss so any advice is helpful to us as we're both trying to learn what's all out there.
Thanks!