Kamis, 23 November 2017

How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies

Closed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide additional information to people who wish to access it. This is an essential accessibility feature for certain individuals, who are hearing impaired or hard of hearing. Or for folks wanting to watch a video without audio!



Set your caption and subtitle preferences on iPhones or iPads



If you want videos to use captions or subtitles by default



  1. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility

  2. Scroll to the Media section and tap Subtitles & Captioning

  3. Turn on Closed Captions + SDHClosed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies


Customize your captions and subtitles style




  • Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning > Style

  • Choose a default setting that works for you (Large Text, Classic, Outline Text) or create your own using the Create New Style feature




How to Enable Closed Captioning on iOS Videos


First things first: not all videos include a caption or subtitle track


So check with the video provider (like Hulu or Netflix for example) to see what options they provide. Or search for closed-captioned and subtitled content when looking for videos.


Additionally, some websites and apps provide their own custom caption interfaces for videos. So be on the lookout for those too!


Turn On (or Off) Closed Captioning or Subtitles Using the TV or Videos App


When you’re watching videos that include captions and subtitles, open the Audio & Subtitles menu



  • While viewing, tap the screen to reveal the playback controls

  • Tap the speech bubble icon to open the Audio & Subtitles menu

  • Choose the closed caption or subtitles option that you want


Older iOS (with the Videos App)


Just tap Settings > Videos and toggle on Closed Captioning.


Note that enabling closed captions only works if you have a video that supports it. Also, when you enable closed captioning, it turns on closed captioning for your third-party video apps (e.g., Netflix).Closed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies


Turn On Closed Captioning in iTunes


You can also turn on closed captioning in iTunes on Mac and Windows PCs.


Closed Captioning and Subtitles on Macs



macOS supports closed captions and subtitles in these native apps: iTunes, DVD Player, QuickTime Player, and HTML5 video viewed in Safari.



Find them in the Audio & Subtitles menu






  • Move your pointer over the video

  • Click the speech bubble

    • If you don’t see the speech bubble, the video you’re watching does not include captions or subtitles



  • Choose the subtitles option that you want to use Closed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies


Set your Mac’s caption and subtitle preferences



Turn on captions or subtitles default



  • Choose Apple Menu > System Preferences > Accessibility

  • Select Captions in the sidebar

  • Choose Prefer closed captions and SDH 

  • Select one of the predefined styles: Default, Large Text, or Classic. Or to create your own style, click  the plus sign

    • Change the font, size, and color of the text, along with the color and opacity of the background. A preview of your new style appears at the top of the window

    • After you make your selections, click OK to save them. Your new style is then used as the default style for captions and subtitles in each appClosed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies








For Older Macs and MacOS X, open iTunes



  • Launch iTunes > Preferences from the “iTunes” menu for Mac

  • Select the “Playback” tab

  • Check the box for “Show closed captioning when available”


Closed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies


Closed Captioning and Subtitles on Windows


Like Macs, find these settings in the Audio & Subtitles menu while playing your video



  1. Move your pointer over your video

  2. Click the speech bubble icon


Choose the subtitle options that you want to use Closed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies


Set your Windows PC’s caption and subtitle preferences



Turn on captions or subtitles default




  • Hold down the Control and B keys on your keyboard to open the iTunes menu bar

  • Select iTunes > Preferences (“Edit” menu for PC) then select the “Playback” tab

  • Check the box for Prefer Closed Captions and SDH Closed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies

  • To Customize Look, click Configure

  • Choose one of the predefined styles, or create your own style by clicking New.

    • Change the font, size, and color of the text, along with the color and opacity of the background. A preview of your new style displays at the top of the window

    • Click OK to save your choices. iTunes uses this style as the default style for captions and subtitles for iTunes video playback Closed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies




How to find videos that support closed captioning


Turning closed captioning on will only work if your video supports it. Nowadays, many videos support this feature. To find videos that support closed captioning see below:


Find movies that support closed captioning on PC and Mac



  1. Open iTunes.

  2. Go to the  iTunes Store

  3. In the search bar in the upper-right corner, type a specific title or keyword

    1. And type “closed caption” to browse available titles with closed captions

    2. Or type “subtitles” or “SDH” to browse available titles with subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

    3. For example, use search term: history closed caption to search contents that include the keyword history and support closed captioning



  4. In the column on the right-hand side of the window, click Movies or TV Shows

  5. When you find something that you’d like to watch, click it. Look for a closed caption icon (CC) or subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing icon (SDH) on the item’s product page, under its title Closed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies

  6. Scroll to the bottom of an item’s product page and look in the Languages section for information about available closed caption and subtitle languages.


Find movies and videos that support closed captioning on iOS devices



  1. Tap iTunes Store

  2. Tap Search

  3. In the search bar in the upper-right corner, type a specific title or keyword for a movie you want to see

    1. And type “closed caption” to browse available titles with closed captions Closed captioning or subtitling is displaying text on the video screen to provide addition How to Turn On Closed Captioning for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch and Find Movies

    2. Or type “subtitles” or “SDH” to browse available titles with subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

    3. For example, use search term: history closed caption to search contents that include the keyword history and support closed captioning



  4. When you find something that you’d like to watch, tap it. Look for a closed caption icon (CC) or subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing icon (SDH) on the item’s product page, underneath its title.

  5. Scroll to the bottom of an item’s product page and look in the Languages section for information about available closed caption and subtitle languages


Remember that movies that support closed captioning show a CC (Close Caption) logo and videos that support subtitles for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing show an SDH icon.


And again, not all videos include a caption or subtitle track.