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<blockquote data-quote="edd173" data-source="post: 165295" data-attributes="member: 199275"><p>Thank you for these helpful responses, sorry my gratitude is somewhat belated! The Technisat option sounds very logical indeed, dont know why i didnt think of that. As for the subtitling on MTV, yes it is very useful, although Arte broadcasts some subtitled programmes with easier to translate speech, none of your `shizzle ma homie` etc. </p><p></p><p>When i originally started this thread it was under the assumption that, given the number of channels on Sky that appear to use a common subtitling format (other than good old fashioned teletext) surely the Germans would be one step ahead. Then again, with retrospect, one must also consider that they dont quite have the same close relationship as Sky and the independent English channels on 28.2.</p><p></p><p>Well i guess i`d better bite the bullet and go shopping, i will keep the thread updated with my findings.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Edd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd173, post: 165295, member: 199275"] Thank you for these helpful responses, sorry my gratitude is somewhat belated! The Technisat option sounds very logical indeed, dont know why i didnt think of that. As for the subtitling on MTV, yes it is very useful, although Arte broadcasts some subtitled programmes with easier to translate speech, none of your `shizzle ma homie` etc. When i originally started this thread it was under the assumption that, given the number of channels on Sky that appear to use a common subtitling format (other than good old fashioned teletext) surely the Germans would be one step ahead. Then again, with retrospect, one must also consider that they dont quite have the same close relationship as Sky and the independent English channels on 28.2. Well i guess i`d better bite the bullet and go shopping, i will keep the thread updated with my findings. Cheers Edd [/QUOTE]
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