CaptionMax welcomes you, the viewer, to your very own page. Here you'll find some useful tools and answers to those nagging questions.
More and more programming is available with closed captioning or audio description. Unfortunately, there’s still a lot of work to be done before everything becomes accessible. In the meantime, we've collected
some resources to help you locate fully accessible television programs, movies, and classroom videos in your area.
There are a lot of things to know when it comes to accessible media, and that means there are plenty of questions to ask.
Here’s where you want to look for answers to those questions. If you’ve got something specific in mind, the search bar at the top of your screen will search all of the information packed into our website.
We’ve made impressive leaps in the laws and regulations regarding closed captioning and audio description.
Here we have details on the current state of laws and standards of quality, as well as information on the FCC and ADA.
HDTVs, HDMI cables, digital television: these technologies don’t just affect how nice your picture looks. They also change the way closed captioning and audio description can be accessed and used. Check out
this page for more in-depth information on what to expect now and in the future.
Closed captioning and audio description can benefit all students, not just those who are deaf or blind.
Look here for more information on how to access accessible programming for your classroom and how it can benefit everyone.
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