How To Turn Off Closed Caption On Espn+

So, you're watching ESPN+, right? You're all set to cheer on your favorite team, only to find...words! Words crawling across the bottom of the screen, narrating every grunt and groan. It's like your TV is trying to write its own sports commentary.
Fear not, fellow sports fan! This is a problem with a surprisingly simple solution. Let's banish those captions to the sidelines.
The Great Caption Caper: A Guide to Freedom
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On Your Computer: Mouse Power!
If you're streaming on your trusty laptop or desktop, this is a breeze. Just glide that mouse – remember those? – over to the video player.
Look for a little icon. It usually looks like a speech bubble or maybe a "CC" symbol. Give it a click! A menu should pop up, offering you the option to turn those captions off. Problem solved, game on!

Smart TVs and Streaming Devices: The Remote is Your Wand
Ah, the modern marvel of the Smart TV. Now, grab your trusty remote. This is your magic wand in the battle against unwanted words.
While the video is playing, hunt for a button labeled "Settings," "Options," or something equally vague yet promising. Navigate to the Closed Caption settings. Then, simply switch them off.
Each streaming device has its own quirks, like that eccentric uncle at Thanksgiving. You might need to dig around a bit. But the general principle remains the same: find the settings, find the captions, and turn them off.

Mobile Devices: Tap, Tap, Tap!
Watching on your phone or tablet? No problem! The power is in your fingertips.
While the ESPN+ video is playing, tap the screen. Look for a gear icon or those familiar three dots. This should lead you to the video settings.

Dive into the caption settings and flick that switch to "Off." Now, back to the game, uninterrupted!
The Joy of Caption-Free Viewing
Now, isn't that better? No more distractions from the roar of the crowd or the bone-crunching tackles. Just pure, unadulterated sporting bliss.
It’s back to the action.

A Word of Warning (and a Little Fun)
Sometimes, Closed Captions can be hilarious. Misinterpretations of play calls, unexpected commentary – they can add a whole new layer of entertainment. But then again, sometimes you just want to focus on the game, not decipher the computer's attempt at translating it.
So, there you have it! You are in control.
Remember, the power to control your viewing experience is in your hands. Whether it's a mouse, a remote, or a touchscreen, you're equipped to conquer the Closed Caption beast and return to enjoying the thrill of the game. Go forth and stream caption-free!
