On your TV remote in the center there will be a OK button you click on it then AT THE BOTTOM there will be circles with different colors on your TV remote there will be the same circle's the exact same click on the blue button then something will pop up on your TV and finally it will say do you want to turn your subtitles off your TV.
This all depends on your TV remote and how it is set up. Most TV remotes have a button that takes you to the menu. Then you look for the audio listing and then for Closed Captioning and turn that off or change the setting.
Downloading subtitles for movies and TV shows is generally a good idea if the movie one has did not come with subtitles at all, or maybe not subtitles in one's native tongue. Subtitles help people understand what is being said on screen, when the language spoken is not fully understood by them.
Any subtitles are added by the broadcasting station prior to transmission - NOT the tv set itself !
To turn on subtitles on an LG TV, press the "Settings" button on your remote control. Navigate to the "Accessibility" or "Subtitles" option in the menu, and select it. From there, you can enable closed captions or subtitles by toggling the option on. You may also need to adjust the specific settings for appearance and language if desired.
Nowhere. It doesn't broadcast with English subtitles.
Good Question. I hope someone answers it soon. I always use subtitles if available. i downloaded a bunch of tv episodes there and would like to use subtitles.
Turn on TV subtitles
Hi, If the subtitles are included in the program content, you should be able to display the subtitles. All televisions made after 2002 (I think that's about the right year) are required to be able to display subtitles. It's called, `closed captioning`, and you should be able to turn it on and off from your remote control. You can find out how from your owner's manual. Hope this helps, Cubby
Subtitulos is a Spanish word which means subtitles in the English language. It may be hard to switch off the subtitles on your television if it is in a different language.
We used closed captioning or subtitles.
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To enable subtitles on your Toshiba 32DT2U1 LCD TV, first, ensure that the subtitles are available on the content you are watching. Press the "Menu" button on your remote, navigate to the "Setup" or "Audio" settings, and look for the "Subtitles" option. From there, you can turn subtitles on or off and adjust their settings as needed. If you're watching through a connected device, check the device's subtitle settings as well.
Closed captioned, if available. And, only at home on their TV. There is no closed-captioned at movie theaters. And so, subtitles may not be in a language that they can understand.