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To view a programme with subtitles, click on the "S" button in the video player (once the ads have played) and subtitles for the programme will load. If the "S" button is not displayed, this means that there are no subtitles available for that programme.
For the best experience we recommend using one of the following browsers:
- Google Chrome (latest version)
- Microsoft Edge (latest version)
Channel 4 is committed to continuing to extend accessibility where possible, but there are known issues with subtitles for live television on both Safari and Firefox where the subtitle position is inconsistent. We therefore recommend using one of the above browsers for the best viewing experience.
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If you have hearing loss, most of our recent content will have subtitles available, if subtitles are available, there will be a 'S' icon on the video. Subtitles can be enabled via the accessibility settings or via the playback menu within the app. Google subtitles will not currently work if there are no subtitles present on the video. Subtitles cannot be adjusted or customised from the accessibility settings menu. Advertisement content is not currently subtitled. For users that listen via an earpiece, the audio balance can be adjusted or switched to mono from within the accessibility settings.
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Subtitles are currently supported on the channel4.com website, the iPhone and iPad app (for streaming), the Android app, YouView, Samsung Tizen (mid-2015 and above), PS4, Amazon Fire and Freeview Play.
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Click on the "S" button in the video player (once the ads have played) and subtitles for the programme will load. If the "S" button is not displayed, this means that no subtitles are available for that programme.
For the best subtitle experience on channel4.com with live TV (i.e. Channel 4, More4, E4, Film4, 4Seven) please see our recommended browsers for more details.
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Most of our recent content will have subtitles available, if subtitles are available, there will be a 'S' icon on the video. Subtitles are activated by selecting the subtitles icon.
Audio settings can be adjusted via your mobile, tablet or desktop PC settings
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For users that listen via an earpiece on a mobile device, the audio balance can be adjusted or switched to mono from within the accessibility settings.
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Most of our recent content will have subtitles available, if subtitles are available, there will be a 'S' icon on the video. Subtitles are activated by selecting the subtitles icon with your remote control.
Audio settings can be adjusted via your TV /Monitor or PC settings.
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Any signed content on Channel4.com will carry the [BSL] icon. We also screen 1 x signed programme weekly on Film4 - for further details please have a look at the BSL Zone website (Opens in new window)
And we publish a listing weekly of programmes on our channels that will feature signing HERE
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Subtitles via Watch Live are supported on most of our programming and platforms (Amazon, Roku, iOS, Android and within a web browser) however not everything will carry subtitles either because none are available or, as in the case of some of our older content, because the subtitle format is not compatible (e.g Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier, etc.). If subtitles are available, an 'S' button will be visible on screen.
If you are having any issues with the subtitles via Watch Live please get in touch via the contact us form on our website www.channel4.com.
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When content has subtitles available, they will have an 'S' icon present in the playback menu. Subtitles can be activated from the playback menu by selecting the icon or from within accessibility settings within your device. Android users cannot currently customise the appearance of subtitles.
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