Quick Pro Closed Captioning

http://www.ksd.k12.ky.us/TRT/ClosedCaptioning_withQuickTimePro.pdf
On the second page, on number 10. When I did that, "text track" is missing in the list of movie attributes. I wonder why? I am deaf I am trying to get closed captioning for my video. your help is greatly appreciated. please email me at [email protected]
Thanks!

In the export settings menu there is a tab marked Captions. Below it are the export options. If the captions are present but not visible (You can check using MediaInfo) Perhaps you are outputting them to the wrong line (CC2 instead of CC1)

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    bracmanf wrote:
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