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    Keep reading this section if we didn’t cover everything you wanted to know about Peacock subtitles above. What is the difference between subtitles and closed captioning?


    Subtitles get used to display the spoken language in movies, TV shows, commentaries, and more, such as voices on a TV show, people talking in movies, aliens speaking, commentary, advertisements, and other similar vocal videos. Closed captioning is designed for the hearing impaired, providing more than voice-to-word translation.

    Reference Peacocktv.com/tv

    Peacock.com/tv

    CC delivers textual details on background sounds (“heavy raindrops,” “clattering sound from afar,” etc.), people sounds (“Over here Dave,” “Jump,” etc.), animal sounds (“loud whimper,” “gentle squeak,” etc.), and more. It shows you when music is playing (“note symbols,” “soft music playing,” etc.) when someone makes a particular noise (“guy eating—”GRRRR,” “walker behind—Laa, Laa, Laa,” etc.), and much more. CC explains most visually connected sounds rather than just speaking ones.

    I can’t use subtitles with Peacock TV. What else can I do?




    Suppose you’re having trouble using subtitles on Peacocktv.com/tv after following the steps above. In that case, you may need to go into your device’s accessibility settings and verify that the audio/hearing captions option is enabled (iOS, Android, & Xbox).

    If your device’s settings allow subtitles and they still aren’t working, you can use this link to contact the Peacock customer service team. The customer service team is available from 9 am to 1 am EST.

    In closing, subtitles are essential when you’re watching a French or South Korean movie, as well as times when you are in a noisy environment. Regardless, even with English-speaking TV shows and movies, you sometimes need written dialog to keep track of what’s happening. Furthermore, subtitles can be a peacemaker if you watch something late at night and don’t want to wake anyone up.

    Overall, the Peacock.com/tv streaming service made the subtitle feature easy to access and manage. It doesn’t matter which device you’re using; subtitles are always an option if you need them. The process is always the same. The only difference is the controls (buttons on remotes and hotkeys on PCs) used to manage the subtitle settings.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hensen5005 View Post
      Keep reading this section if we didn’t cover everything you wanted to know about Peacock subtitles above. What is the difference between subtitles and closed captioning?


      Subtitles get used to display the spoken language in movies, TV shows, commentaries, and more, such as voices on a TV show, people talking in movies, aliens speaking, commentary, advertisements, and other similar vocal videos. Closed captioning is designed for the hearing impaired, providing more than voice-to-word translation.

      Reference Peacocktv.com/tv

      Peacock.com/tv

      CC delivers textual details on background sounds (“heavy raindrops,” “clattering sound from afar,” etc.), people sounds (“Over here Dave,” “Jump,” etc.), animal sounds (“loud whimper,” “gentle squeak,” etc.), and more. It shows you when music is playing (“note symbols,” “soft music playing,” etc.) when someone makes a particular noise (“guy eating—”GRRRR,” “walker behind—Laa, Laa, Laa,” etc.), and much more. CC explains most visually connected sounds rather than just speaking ones.

      I can’t use subtitles with Peacock TV. What else can I do?




      Suppose you’re having trouble using subtitles on Peacocktv.com/tv after following the steps above. In that case, you may need to go into your device’s accessibility settings and verify that the audio/hearing captions option is enabled (iOS, Android, & Xbox).

      If your device’s settings allow subtitles and they still aren’t working, you can use this link to contact the Peacock customer service team. The customer service team is available from 9 am to 1 am EST.

      In closing, subtitles are essential when you’re watching a French or South Korean movie, as well as times when you are in a noisy environment. Regardless, even with English-speaking TV shows and movies, you sometimes need written dialog to keep track of what’s happening. Furthermore, subtitles can be a peacemaker if you watch something late at night and don’t want to wake anyone up.

      Overall, the Peacock.com/tv streaming service made the subtitle feature easy to access and manage. It doesn’t matter which device you’re using; subtitles are always an option if you need them. The process is always the same. The only difference is the controls (buttons on remotes and hotkeys on PCs) used to manage the subtitle settings.
      If you’re having issues with Peacock subtitles, consider exploring Magis TV for a smoother streaming experience. It offers easy subtitle management and works seamlessly across devices. ​

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        • #5
          Originally posted by hensen5005 View Post
          Keep reading this section if we didn’t cover everything you wanted to know about Peacock subtitles above. What is the difference between subtitles and closed captioning?


          Subtitles are used to display the spoken language in movies, TV shows, commentaries, and more, such as voices on a TV show, people talking in movies, aliens speaking, commentary, advertisements, and other similar vocal videos. Closed captioning is designed for the hearing impaired, providing more than voice-to-word translation.

          Reference Peacocktv.com/tv

          Peacock.com/tv

          CC delivers textual details on background sounds (“heavy raindrops,” “clattering sound from afar,” etc.), people sounds (“Over here Dave,” “Jump,” etc.), animal sounds (“loud whimper,” “gentle squeak,” etc.), and more. It shows you when music is playing (“note symbols,” “soft music playing,” etc.) when someone makes a particular noise (“guy eating—” GRRRR,” “walker behind—Laa, Laa, Laa,” etc.), and much more. CC explains most visually connected sounds rather than just speaking ones.

          I can’t use subtitles with Peacock TV. What else can I do?




          Suppose you’re having trouble using subtitles on Peacocktv.com/tv after following the steps above. In that case, you may need to go into your device’s accessibility settings and verify that the audio/hearing captions option is enabled (iOS, Android, & Xbox).

          If your device’s settings allow subtitles and they still aren’t working, you can use this link to contact the Peacock customer service team. The customer service team is available from 9 am to 1 am EST.

          In closing, subtitles are essential when you’re watching a French or South Korean movie, as well as times when you are in a noisy environment. Regardless, even with English-speaking TV shows and movies, you sometimes need written dialog to track what’s happening. Furthermore, subtitles can be a peacemaker if you watch something late at night and don’t want to wake anyone up.

          Overall, the Peacock.com/tv streaming service made the subtitle feature easy to access and manage. It doesn’t matter which device you’re using; subtitles are always an option if you need them. The process is always the same. The only difference is the controls (buttons on remotes and hotkeys on PCs) used to manage the subtitle settings.
          Are you experiencing problems with Peacock subtitles? Try MagisTV for a more seamless streaming experience. It provides effortless subtitle control and ensures smooth performance across all your devices.

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          • #6
            Peacock TV Subtitles FAQs

            1. How do I turn on subtitles on Peacock TV?


            To enable subtitles:
            • Play a video on Peacock TV Website.
            • Click the speech bubble icon (CC) on the playback controls.
            • Select your preferred subtitle language.
            2. Can I change the subtitle language?


            Yes! Peacock TV offers multiple subtitle languages for select content. You can choose your preferred language from the subtitle settings. 3. Why are subtitles not working on Peacock TV?


            If subtitles are not appearing:
            • Make sure they are enabled in the settings.
            • Restart the Peacock app or refresh your browser.
            • Check if the content supports subtitles.
            • Update your app or browser to the latest version.
            4. Can I customise the subtitle appearance?


            Yes! On some devices, you can adjust font size, color, and background from the device’s accessibility settings. 5. Are subtitles available for all content?


            Most movies and shows on Peacock TV include subtitles, but some live broadcasts or older content may not have them. 6. How do I turn off subtitles?
            • Click the speech bubble icon (CC) while playing a video.
            • Select "Off" to disable subtitles.

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