Image:Closed Captioning and the DTV Transition in ASL.ogg

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Description

A man signing American Sign Language signs as a woman interprets What you need to know about the DTV Transition in American Sign Language from The Digital TV Transition: What You Need to Know About DTV

Source

The Digital TV Transition - Audio and Video

Date

05/01/08

Author

Federal Communications Commission

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current00:18, 7 May 20081m9s, 384×288 (1.88 MB)Taric25 ({{Information |Description=A man signing American Sign Language signs as a woman interprets ''What you need to know about the DTV Transition in American Sign Language'' from ''[http://www.dtv.gov/ The Digital TV Transition: Wh)
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