How Do You Turn Off Closed Captioning On Apple Tv

The Great Apple TV Caption Caper
So, you're staring at your screen. Tiny words are marching across the bottom. Are you suddenly watching a silent movie? Nope, those are just the closed captions, gatecrashing your viewing party.
And let's be honest, sometimes they're… less than helpful. Like when they describe a dramatic pause as "[intense music playing]" when it's clearly a record skipping. Seriously, Apple TV, get with the program!
The Quest Begins (And Ends… Hopefully)
Okay, deep breaths. We can do this. Turning off those pesky captions is like finding the remote under the couch cushions. It's there, you just gotta dig a little.
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First, grab your Apple TV remote. The one you haven't lost to the abyss yet. Yes, that one. Now, get ready for some button-mashing adventure!
The Remote Roundup
There are a few ways to tackle this. Each with its own level of satisfaction. Let's explore the possibilities!
Method number one: The Siri Remote Swipe-Down. While the video is playing, swipe down on the touchpad. A menu appears! It's like magic! Okay, maybe not magic, but definitely convenient.
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Look for the "Subtitles" option. See it? Good. Now, click "Off." Victory is yours! Unless… it doesn’t work. Don't worry; we've got more tricks up our sleeve.
Method number two: The Accessibility Route. This is for those times when Apple decides to hide things. Go to the Apple TV settings. Find "Accessibility." It's usually lurking somewhere in the menu.
Then, hunt down "Captions." It's like a digital Easter egg hunt. Select "Style." Then, toggle captions to "Off." Persistence is key, my friend. This is not an unpopular opinion.
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The "Settings" Saga
Still struggling? Fear not! The "Settings" app is your friend. Sort of. Sometimes it feels more like a frenemy. But let's give it a shot.
Navigate to "Audio & Video." Then, brace yourself… scroll. Keep scrolling. It’s a long list. Eventually, you should find something related to captions. Turn it off. Pray it works.
Important Note: Make sure you’re turning off the correct setting. There are so many! It's like Apple is deliberately trying to confuse us.
The Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves)
Okay, confession time. Sometimes, I actually like closed captions. I know, I know. Hear me out! They're great for understanding mumbled dialogue in those super-artsy films. You know the ones!

Or when you're trying to watch TV while your significant other is loudly munching on potato chips. Captions to the rescue!
But, mostly, I prefer to experience a movie or show without the added text. Unless, of course, it's a foreign film. Then, bring on the subtitles!
The Grand Finale
So, there you have it. Several ways to banish those captions back to the digital depths from whence they came. Experiment with the methods! Find the one that works for you. Embrace the caption-free life.

Remember, you are the master of your Apple TV. Not the other way around. Now go forth and conquer those captions!
And if all else fails, just unplug the Apple TV. That always works… eventually. But maybe try the other methods first.
Happy viewing! May your screens be free of unwanted text. And may your remote never get lost in the couch cushions again.
