How To Turn Off Closed Caption On Hulu

Silence the Subs: Your Hulu Viewing, Your Way!
Ever been glued to a show on Hulu, only to be distracted by words popping up at the bottom of the screen? You're not alone! Sometimes, those closed captions just gotta go. We can all agree on that!
Let's Dive In: The Remote Control Method
First, grab your trusty remote. This is your weapon of choice in the battle against unwanted text. While the video is playing, hunt for the asterisk (*) button.
Found it? Awesome! Press that little star. A menu should magically appear on your screen. Look for the "Subtitles & Audio" option.
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Click on that. A whole new world of audio-visual customization awaits! Use your remote's arrow keys to navigate to the "Subtitles" section. Then, simply select "Off."
Boom! Captions gone. Enjoy your show, distraction-free. Isn't that better?
Level Up: The In-App Approach
Maybe you're a touchscreen warrior. Or maybe your remote went missing in the couch cushions (we've all been there!). No worries! Hulu has you covered within the app itself.

While your show is playing, tap the screen. This should bring up the playback controls. Look for a gear-shaped icon. That's your settings button!
Tap that gear. Similar to the remote method, you should see options for "Subtitles & Audio." Click it. Find the "Subtitles" setting and switch it to "Off."
Victory! The words have vanished. You're now in complete control of your Hulu viewing experience. That’s the dream, right?

Bonus Round: Mobile Magic
Watching Hulu on your phone or tablet? The process is very similar. Tap the screen while the video plays to bring up the controls.
Look for that gear icon again. (It's pretty universal.) Tap it, then select "Subtitles & Audio." Turn those subtitles off! Now you can binge-watch on the go without text cramping your style.
The Fine Print: Device Differences
Okay, here’s a tiny disclaimer. Sometimes, the exact wording or menu layout might be a little different depending on your device. A Roku might look a bit different than an Apple TV, for example.
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But the general principle remains the same. Find the settings (usually a gear icon), look for "Subtitles & Audio," and switch those subtitles off. You got this!
Why Bother Turning Them Off?
Sometimes, you just want to focus on the visuals. Maybe you're watching a visually stunning nature documentary. Or a silent film! (Okay, probably not a silent film on Hulu, but you get the idea.)
Or perhaps the captions are out of sync. That can be super annoying! Turning them off is your way of saying, "Hey, Hulu, I'm in charge here!"

Embrace Your Inner Control Freak
Ultimately, turning off closed captions on Hulu is all about customizing your viewing experience. You get to decide how you want to watch your favorite shows and movies.
So go forth and conquer those captions! Happy watching. Prepare to be amazed at the difference it makes!
A Final Thought: Accessibility Matters
While this article focuses on turning off captions, remember that they are incredibly important for accessibility. Closed captions make content accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
If you don't need them, that's perfectly fine! Just be mindful that they are a vital tool for others. Always respect the viewing preferences of those around you.
