How To Turn Off Closed Caption On Roku Tv

Okay, let's be real. Sometimes, those little words at the bottom of the screen are just...annoying. Right?
I said it. I'm ready for the hate mail. But before you send it, hear me out!
The Great Caption Caper
So, you're battling the captions on your Roku TV. Fear not! It's actually easier than figuring out what "rizz" means.
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The Button Method (If You're Lucky!)
Grab your Roku remote. See that little asterisk button? The one that looks like a tiny snowflake?
Press it! While you're watching something, of course. A magical menu should appear.
Now, hunt for "Closed Captions." Is it there? Yay! Toggle that bad boy to "Off." Problem solved!
Consider yourself a caption-slaying ninja. Celebrate with a snack. You deserve it.
The Deep Dive: Settings Edition
No asterisk button? Don't despair! Roku has a backup plan (sort of).

Head to your Roku's home screen. It's the one with all the pretty channel icons.
Find the sacred "Settings" icon. It usually looks like a gear.
Click it. You're entering the Roku labyrinth. Good luck.
Navigate to "Accessibility." Yes, that's where captions hide. Sneaky, I know.
Or maybe it's under "Captions." Roku likes to keep us on our toes.
Dig around until you find the Closed Captions setting. You can do it!

Turn those captions OFF. Bask in the caption-free glory.
You've conquered the Roku settings. Bragging rights are now yours.
The App Override: Individual Control
Still seeing captions? Some apps are rebels.
Netflix, Hulu, YouTube...they each have their own caption settings. It's a conspiracy!
Pause the video. Look for a "Settings" or "Audio & Subtitles" option within the app itself.
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Disable the captions there. Finally, sweet, sweet silence (from the text, at least).
You are the ultimate caption commander. No app can defeat you now.
The "Is My Roku Broken?" Check
Still seeing captions everywhere, even after all that? Something's fishy.
Try restarting your Roku. Seriously, it fixes almost everything. It's like magic.
Unplug it, wait a minute, and plug it back in. Give it a chance to reboot.
If that doesn't work, you might have a gremlin. Or, you know, a real technical issue.

Time to contact Roku support. They're the caption whisperers. May the Force be with you.
A Final, Slightly Controversial Thought
Okay, unpopular opinion time: sometimes, captions are just distracting.
Especially when they're hilariously wrong. Or when they spoil the punchline.
But hey, to each their own! If you love captions, rock on. No judgment here (maybe a little).
Just remember, you have the power to control your viewing experience. Caption on or off, it's your choice!
So go forth and conquer those pesky words! Your eyeballs will thank you.
