The Foul Language Filter

Blu-Ray Player

The TVGuardian Foul Language Filter will work for Blu-Ray Players with the yellow composite video out port.  The yellow composite video out port is required on all devices/sources to pass the Closed Captioning to the TVGuardian so it knows when to mute the profanity.

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TVGuardian 501HD This model will work on Blu-Ray Players that use HDMI connections from the device to the TV.  The TVGuardian 501HD uses HDMI and the yellow composite video port ONLY.  

  • Please double check the cables your devices use to hook up to your TV; the TVGuardian 501HD will allow 2 sources with HDMI and yellow composite video ports to be connected and filtered at the same time.

TVGuardian LT – This model will work on Blu-Ray Players that use HDMI OR RCA (red, yellow, white) connections from the device to the TV.  The TVGuardian LT uses HDMI or RCA cables and still requires the yellow composite video port.  When using RCA cables (red, yellow, white) the TVGuardian LT comes with a splitter that will take your existing yellow composite video port and turn it into 2 ports; one for the TV’s video and one for the TVGuardian LT’s Closed Captioning.

  • Please double check the cables your devices use to hook up to your TV; the TVGuardian LT will allow 2 sources with HDMI or RCA and yellow composite video ports to be connected and filtered at the same time.

Notice: TVGuardian 501HD and TVGuardian LT will work on some Blu-Ray movies, but not many.  Most Blu-Ray movies do not contain Closed Captioning (CC) but instead contain SDH, which are subtitles for the hearing impaired.  Closed Captioning is needed for the TVGuardian to filter accurately.  TVGuardian does not support SDH.  DVDs with CC played with HD up-conversion on the Blu-Ray player will be filtered by the TVGuardian.

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