Hearing are like VIP and deaf ain’t

So far, there are more and more online that offer video to enjoy, yet, almost every of them do not support subtitle (or closed caption). I have known about one or two sites such as NBC’s HEROES (only that show in that site, nothing else) have weird subtitle view. It seems uncomfortable as if it’s PIP (Picture in Picture) that one panel have subtitle and one is in video. It makes my brain crack into half. You can check it out. Be warn, you will hate it already.
iTunes show no different since I thought they should have, recently, Apple announcement on rental movie only on Apple TV to watch. I look around for the feature or information and it seem like the high chance that there is none subtitle or closed caption, unless, anyone know the better answer.
I don’t want rip the video and put on iPod. You know, it could waste my time. I want to make instant watch right away as I paid for it. It’s like hearing able to save time by speak on phone at long distance. For deaf, it takes more time to typing through TTY. That’s concept I’m saying as in old day. Isn’t it?
Maybe I ask too much but hey, don’t studio have gig in their pocket and they should spend a little to add friendly text for us, deaf to watch. High-tech gadgets are getting complex and probably FCC is old people with big ear.


