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  2. Feb 5, 2022 · Enable (or Disable) Closed Captioning for All YouTube Videos. If you are deaf, hard-of-hearing, or just somebody who prefers having subtitles while watching videos, it's easy to turn on closed captions for your YouTube videos. Here's how to do that on desktop and mobile.

  3. Oct 21, 2023 · 1. Turn on the TV and press the [Settings] button on your TV remote. Select [All Settings] in the [Settings] menu. 2. Select [General] and then [Accessibility]. 3. Select [Closed Caption]. 4. Set [Closed Caption] to On. Captioning in [2019 webOS4.5]

  4. Aug 30, 2022 · Swipe left or right to access the Subtitle menu. To turn subtitles on, select your preferred language from the menu using the center button on your remote. To turn subtitles off, swipe left or right to access the Off button. Press the center button on your remote to confirm.

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    • PC and Mac: Start the video that you want to add subtitles to. You can add subtitles to videos that you stream through your web browser. Move your mouse while the video is playing.
    • iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch: Start watching a video in your Netflix app. You can enable subtitles for any video that supports them. Tap the screen to display the playback controls.
    • Apple TV: Ensure that your Apple TV is up to date. If you have an Apple TV 2 or 3, you'll need to be running Software Version 5.0 or later. If you're using an Apple TV 4, you'll need tvOS 9.0 or later installed.
    • Chromecast: Open the Netflix app on device controlling your Chromecast. You'll be changing the subtitle options using the device that is controlling your Chromecast.
  5. Jan 15, 2023 · You can turn off the subtitles in your Netflix show or movie by accessing the "Audio & Subtitles" menu and choosing "Off" in the "Subtitles" section. If you don't need the subtitles or captions for the show or movie you're watching on Netflix, it's easy to turn them off.

  6. Customize the subtitles and captions in supported video apps. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning. If you prefer closed captioning or subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing when available, turn on Closed Captions + SDH.

  7. To change your subtitles, captions, or audio language settings, start watching a TV show or movie and then press pause. At the top or bottom of the screen, select the Audio & Subtitles icon to see the available settings.

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