Embed subtitles into video. Click on "Edit selected task" button, the video editor will pop up. Tap "Subtitle" option and check the "Enable" icon.
Method 1: Using the TV remote. While watching content on your Samsung Smart TV, locate the subtitle button on your TV remote. It is typically represented by a speech bubble or a letter "S". Press the subtitle button to open the subtitle menu on your screen. The available options may vary depending on your TV model and current settings.
Step 1: Accessing the Menu. The first step to turning off subtitles on your Samsung TV is accessing the menu. The menu is where you can find and change various settings on your TV, including the subtitle options. To access the menu, you will need to have your Samsung TV turned on.
Toggle Subtitles: Go to 'Subtitles' in the menu. Here, you can switch them on or off. Don't forget to press the back button to return to your show. Subtitles on Roku: A Step-by-Step Guide. Roku users, here's how to make subtitles work for you: Select Your Show: Pick what you want to watch. Click on the Settings gear icon to pull up subtitles options. Here you can see the current appearance of your subtitles, and you can change them to whatever you like. What Type of Changes Can You Make? The Netflix TV app has options to change the size and appearance of your subtitles.

Throughout this article, we explored various methods for adding subtitles to your TV, including built-in subtitle settings, external subtitle devices, media players with subtitle support, and streaming services.

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