We cannot deny that subtitles can be of great help in different scenarios , for example, they are a great tool when we are learning a new language, or also if you just prefer to enjoy your content in its original language.
However, there are many occasions when we are not going to need them, so how do we turn them off? Today we’ll show you an easy way to turn off subtitles on Hulu, whether you’re watching TV or listening to music on your Fire Stick .
How to turn off Hulu subtitles with FIRE STICK? – All methods
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- How to disable subtitles for all Hulu user profiles?
- What is the way to disable Hulu subtitles for the Firestick?
- From the Android or iPhone app
- With the official website
- On the TV app
- How do I change the subtitle format in my Hulu app?
- Manage color, font and more
- To format the changes made
How to disable subtitles for all Hulu user profiles?
To deactivate Hulu subtitles you will not have to go through any tedious or complicated process, however, it is necessary to clarify that, from the application, it is not possible to deactivate them in all user profiles simultaneously, so you will have to repeat the process in each of the profiles.
But why does this happen? The answer is quite simple: captions, on any platform like Facebook are a user preference. That said, it is understandable that each user has different configurations according to her preferences. However, this changes if you do it from the web, but we’ll get to that later.
What is the way to disable Hulu subtitles for the Firestick?
There are several ways to disable Hulu subtitles and in this section we will show you each of them. The truth is that none of them is more complicated , so in just a couple of minutes you could have the subtitles disabled.
From the Android or iPhone app
To get the Hulu App you will have to download and install it from the Playstore if you are an Android user or from the Appstore if you are an iPhone user. Once we have the application installed on our device, we just have to log in and go to our user settings.
Once inside, we must look for the settings section and go to the ‘subtitles and audio’ section . When we enter that section we must look for the subtitles option and turn them off. It’s that simple!
With the official website
To turn off Hulu subtitles from its official website, the process is practically the same , a couple of settings and that’s it. However, there is a small difference when making changes to the settings from the page and that is that all changes will be applied to all users associated with that Hulu account simultaneously.
On the TV app
Obviously, the Hulu application is also available for Smart TVs, so you only have to install it on your television and from then on you just have to follow the steps explained in the previous sections, since they are exactly the same, so there is no need to repeat them.
How do I change the subtitle format in my Hulu app?
Perhaps you want to change the format of the subtitles to make them more readable or simply more visible, since this can be a problem depending on the image effects of the programming we are watching.
The process to change the format or appearance of the subtitles is actually quite simple. Actually you are only a couple of clicks away from this option .
Manage color, font and more
- Go to the ‘Account’ tab and once you’re there select ‘Privacy and settings’
- Then go to the ‘Preferred Appearance’ section
In this section you can choose the color, the font and if you want the subtitles to be displayed on a black background. When you have customized the appearance of the subtitles, all you have to do is click on the save button located at the bottom right of the screen.
To format the changes made
If after trying the different configurations you want to eliminate the changes you have made, as in the previous sections we will have to access the account settings in Hulu. Keep in mind that you can do this both from your cell phone, application on Stick Tv or Smart Tv and from the official Hulu website.
When you’re in the settings, go to ‘subtitles’ to bring up the options and you should see the option to format the previously applied changes to the subtitles.