![]() ![]() But if this "fix" can help some of you or one of the Roku coders, then good. But I don't have access to the code for Roku, and I'm sure they have people who actually get paid to debug these problems. I feel bad for saying that because I'm a video product engineer for a major manufacturer and it's in my nature to get to the root of these things. I don't know which of those apps were the trigger and frankly I don't care. Step 1 The first step for the user is to press the ‘Home’ button present on the Roku Remote to get access to the options getting displayed on the Roku TV. ![]() Someone either in this thread or one of the others had mentioned Sling, and that's what made me try this. I ended up not using any of them - but I didn't delete them. What happened last month? Well, for me I got rid of my cable service and wanted to see if any of the live TV apps made sense. ![]() The one thing that helped me was that this is a fairly recent problem. They would be on in the show and then if I returned to the global settings it was as if I had never made the change. If I turned them off globally in the menu, it was useless. Even if I paused to take a leak, they would return upon restart. When the next episode began, they were on again. If I turned them off in the app itself, they stayed off for the duration of the show I was watching, but only if I continued straight through. The captions were always on upon starting something. I was having the same symptoms as much of what I have read here. There might be other symptoms on other streamers or the TV, but I'll share what happened and what I did. At least on my devices (two of the newer Ultra boxes, the ones that do Dolby Vision). Those shows may not have subtitles available in the language you selected.So I fixed it. So, if you see some of your shows missing from your queue, don’t worry. If you select a language that isn’t available for all the items in your queue, it won’t show up on your list. To turn on audio descriptions, click an option under the Audio category. To format closed captions, click an option under the Subtitles section, then click Subtitle Settings to set features such as font style and size. ![]() It varies, depending on the licensing agreements between Crunchyroll and the distributor. To turn on closed captions, click an option under the Subtitles section. If you want to change your app language, you need to make those changes through your console’s system.Īlso, changing the language doesn’t necessarily guarantee that your show will have that subtitle available.
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