The ESPN app is famous for its variety of sports content.
Thats why the service has so many fans.
The plus side is that it can also be installed on Samsung TVs.
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However, sometimes you may accidentally turn on subtitles, which will interfere with watching your favorite content.
The good thing is that it’s possible for you to quickly turn them off at any time.
The ESPN app for your Samsung TV doesnt have an on/off subtitle feature.
But you’ve got the option to do it with the TV parameters themselves.
You only need to know that the option is called Closed Captions (CC), not Subtitles.
So heres how it works.
By pressing it, you’re able to turn subtitles on and off faster than through the options.
Moreover, you could find a couple of additional features in this menu.
WithCaption Mode, you could change the subtitle language.
You may need these configs to re-enable closed captions and customize them to your liking.
What can you do if Closed Captions arent turning off on Samsung TV?
The fact is that subtitles can also be turned on on an external source.
Then turn the TV back on, and the subtitles should appear correctly.
What are Accessibility Shortcuts on Samsung TV?
The good news is that you dont have to go into tweaks to get to them.
Just press and hold theMutebutton on the remote to pop fire up shortcut menu.
If you dont have that button, then press and hold theVolumebutton.
Lets take a look at all the Accessibility features that are available on Samsung TV.
There is nothing complicated about setting up Closed Captions or other Accessibility features on your Samsung TV.
All of these preferences also apply to apps, including ESPN.