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It is not currently possible to view a video in the browser using the main channel4.com site, as currently, this will force a user to view a programme using the Channel 4 native app player. However, it is possible to use the site to find out about other ways of watching a programme of your choice.
- Double tap on an item in the menu to select an item such as 'My 4' or 'Channel 4 homepage'.
- Swipe left or right to locate a programme of your choice.
- Use the double tap gesture to enter the programme page.
- Swipe left or right to select an episode.
- Double tap on your chosen episode.
- Choose the link 'How to watch'. This page provides information on how to download the channel4.com app.
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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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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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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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For users with visual impairments, Talkback will read content on the screen and also provide a highly visible focus indicator which may be useful if you have limited vision. There are also features to adjust the colour and contrast of the screen and high contrast keyboards available. Presently the screen size of the app cannot be zoomed with standard gestures although there is a magnifier window within the accessibility settings that works with the app and text size can also be increased.
Audio description is not currently available on the mobile app.
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