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What Streaming Services Support Closed Captions?

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Closed captions can be a vital resource for those who are deaf or hard of hearing, and for those who want to watch TV or movies without disturbing others. In recent years, streaming services have become more and more popular, but not all of them offer closed captioning support. 

In this article, we will list the streaming services that do offer closed captioning support, as well as the devices that they are available on.

What Closed Captions Are?

Closed captioning is the process of displaying text on a screen to provide additional or interpretive information. The text is usually synchronized with the audio track of the program and is typically used for programs that are aired on television. 

Closed captioning can also be used for movies, webcasts, and live events. Closed captioning is required by law for many programs that are aired on television in the United States. 

The text is usually displayed at the bottom of the screen and is white against a black background. Closed captioning can be turned on or off by viewers, depending on their needs or preferences.

The Top Streaming Services That Include Closed Captions Are

Netflix

Netflix is one of the most popular streaming services, and it offers closed captioning on all of its content. Closed captions are available on all devices that Netflix can be watched on, including smart TVs, game consoles, and mobile devices.

Twitch

Twitch is a live streaming service for gamers that offer closed captioning on all of its content. Twitch closed captions are available on all devices that twitch can be watched on, including smart TVs, game consoles, and mobile devices.

Hulu

Hulu is another popular streaming service that offers closed captioning on all of its content. However, unlike Netflix, Hulu only offers closed captions on its desktop website. Closed captioning is not available on any of Hulu’s mobile apps or streaming devices.

Amazon Prime 

Amazon Prime Video is a popular streaming service that offers closed captioning on all of its content. Closed captioning is available on all devices that Amazon Prime Video can be watched on, including smart TVs, game consoles, and mobile devices.

YouTube

YouTube is the world’s largest video-sharing website, and it offers closed captioning on all of its videos. Closed captioning is available on all devices that YouTube can be watched on, including smart TVs, game consoles, and mobile devices.

Disney+

Disney+ is a new streaming service from Disney that offers closed captioning on all of its content. Closed captioning is available on all devices that Disney+ can be watched on, including smart TVs, game consoles, and mobile devices.

Apple TV+

Apple has launched Apple TV+, a new streaming service with closed captioning on all of its shows. On all Apple TV+-friendly devices, including smart TVs, gaming consoles, and mobile devices, closed captioning is readily available.

HBOmax

HBO’s new streaming service, HBO Max, includes closed captioning for every show. HBO Max supports closed captioning on any smart TV, game console, or mobile device that is capable of watching the show.

Vimeo Live Streaming

Vimeo Live Streaming offers closed captioning on all of its live streams. as well as closed captioning in English, Spanish, and French. To enable closed captioning on Vimeo Live Streaming, simply select the “CC” icon from the player controls. 

Peacock

Peacock offers closed captioning on many of its programs to provide viewers with a more enjoyable experience. Closed captioning is a feature that displays the audio of a program as text on the screen. 

This can be beneficial for viewers who are hard of hearing or who speak a different language. Peacock offers closed captioning in English, Spanish, and French. To enable closed captioning on Peacock, simply select the “CC” icon from the player controls. 

You can also adjust the font size, color, and background color to suit your needs. Whether you’re watching your favorite show or trying to learn a new language, closed captioning on Peacock can help you stay connected to your favorite programs.

The Benefits of Closed Captions on Streaming Services

It is estimated that over 37 million Americans have some form of hearing loss. This number is only expected to grow in the coming years, as the population ages and exposure to loud noise increases. For many people with hearing loss, closed captions are essential for enjoying television and movies.

Closed captions provide a written record of the audio track, making it possible for viewers to follow along even if they can’t hear the dialogue. In addition, closed captions can be a valuable resource for people who are learning English or who are trying to improve their reading skills. 

They can also be helpful for people who are in noisy environments or who are trying to watch television without disturbing others. For all these reasons, streaming services must provide closed captioning options for their users.

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