On my 508, I was able to mute my Toshiba RPTV and the CC would come on while muted. This was using my Svideo connection.
With the 622, when the same TV is muted, the word "Mute" stays on-screen but no CC comes out. I am using the HDMI connection. A read through the 622 manual says that CC will be the TV's responsibility when used with composite connections but when using the HDMI connection, the box handles the CC.
Seems to be the only way to watch TV with Close Captioning now is to go into the box settings each time and turn it on or off. There doesn't seem to be a CC while muted option. That was a life saver function when you have kids. The room is either too loud to hear TV so we switch it, or the kids are asleep & I want to kick it on quickly.
Anyone know if I am doing something wrong? I know the 622 has two tuners and both are connected to my TV, but what mode do I need to be in to get to the composite video? Single or Dual? or?? maybe I am missing something else.
BTW: Isn't it odd that the 622 has NO svideo, only RCA for TV2. Would it have killed them to make the output of TV2 a little more decent?
Thanks!!
With the 622, when the same TV is muted, the word "Mute" stays on-screen but no CC comes out. I am using the HDMI connection. A read through the 622 manual says that CC will be the TV's responsibility when used with composite connections but when using the HDMI connection, the box handles the CC.
Seems to be the only way to watch TV with Close Captioning now is to go into the box settings each time and turn it on or off. There doesn't seem to be a CC while muted option. That was a life saver function when you have kids. The room is either too loud to hear TV so we switch it, or the kids are asleep & I want to kick it on quickly.
Anyone know if I am doing something wrong? I know the 622 has two tuners and both are connected to my TV, but what mode do I need to be in to get to the composite video? Single or Dual? or?? maybe I am missing something else.
BTW: Isn't it odd that the 622 has NO svideo, only RCA for TV2. Would it have killed them to make the output of TV2 a little more decent?
Thanks!!