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A Closed Captioning decoder is an speech to text convertor,... for
something like a TV turner card.
Many modern televisions provide closed captioning to assist the hearing
impaired. Enable Closed Captioning and you see speech appear as text
scrolling across the bottom of the screen. With a PC TV card, it could also
be useful in creating a transcript of a TV broadcast.
Do you have anything like this running in the background, perhaps with a PC
TV turner VCR auto record setup?
Rode
The NOSPIN Group
At 03:00 PM 3/17/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>If I set my Windows ME PC to go into standby or hibernate mode I get the
>following error when it tries to enter that mode: "Your computer cannot
>hibernate or standby because the Closed Caption Decoder cannot enter into a
>low-power state."
>What is this decoder and how can I disable it?
>
>Athlon XP 1600+, Soyo Dragon+ with sound & LAN onboard, 256 mb PC2100,
>Radeon LE, IBM 40gb HDD, Plexwriter/Roxio, Office 2000.
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