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Find video content with subtitles or alternative audio languages
Go to a movie or show's information page in the iTunes Store or Apple TV app, then scroll down to the Languages section.
Alternative audio languages are listed to the right of Additional. If a language lists only Subtitles or CC next to it, then the movie doesn't contain an audio track in that language — only subtitles or closed captioning.
Find video content with accessibility features
Go to a movie or show's information page in the iTunes Store or Apple TV app, then scroll down to the Accessibility section.
You can also search for 'closed caption,' 'subtitles,' 'SDH,' or 'AD' in the iTunes Store.
About iTunes Store and Apple TV app accessibility features
Accessibility features available in the iTunes Store and Apple TV app include closed captions, subtitles, and audio-described content. Availability of these features varies by country or region.
Closed-captioned content is a visual transcription of a video's dialogue, as well as any non-verbal communication. CC content also might help identify the speaker in a video.
Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing content is similar to closed captions, but SDH content might be available in some situations where CC is not, and might be available in additional languages.
Audio-described content uses a spoken audio track to describe what's happening onscreen. Learn more about audio-described content.
How to change the subtitle or audio language
If the video you're watching includes CC, SDH, AD, or alternative audio languages, your media player should offer a way to use these accessibility features, most often through the Audio & Subtitles menu, often indicated with .
Other apps or web-based media players might show a CC button or other custom controls. Office software for mac.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
While watching a movie, tap the screen to open the playback controls.
Tap .
Choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > General > Accessibility. Scroll to the Media section and tap Subtitles & Captioning. Tap Closed Captions + SDH to turn it on. If you want to customize captions or subtitles, tap Style, then choose from the options.
To choose the audio languages that are downloaded with your videos, go to the Settings app, tap TV, then tap Audio Languages. Tap Add Audio Language to Download and choose the languages that you want to add.
On your Mac or PC
Move your pointer over the video.
Click .
Choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, follow these steps:
On a Mac, choose Apple () menu > System Preferences from the menu at the top of your computer screen. Click Accessibility, then click Captions in the sidebar. Select 'Prefer closed captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose from the options on this screen.
On a PC, choose Edit > Preferences from the menu at the top of the iTunes window, then click the Playback tab. Select 'Prefer Closed Captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose different options from the menu to the right of Caption Style or click the Configure button.
On your Apple TV
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While watching a video, swipe down on your remote's Touch surface.
Swipe right to see the Subtitles or Audio menus.
Swipe down and choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles and Captioning. Choose 'Closed Captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose Style, then choose from the options.
On Apple TV (2nd generation) or Apple TV (3rd generation), hold down Select on your remote for three seconds while a video is playing to see the Subtitles tab.
On your smart TV
While watching a video in the Apple TV app, click the down arrow on your TV remote. Some manufacturers might use different buttons.
Go to the Subtitles or Audio menu.
Choose one of the language or subtitle options that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > Accessibility > Subtitles and Captioning. Choose 'Closed Captions and SDH' to turn it on. If you want to customize captions and subtitles, choose Style, then choose from the options.
On your iPod nano (7th generation)
While watching a video, tap the screen to reveal the playback controls.
Tap to open the Audio & Subtitles menu.
Choose the language or subtitles that you want to use.
If you don't see an option for SDH, or you want to turn on CC or SDH by default, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning. You can also customize captions and subtitles from this screen.
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Some apps and websites provide custom caption controls for videos. If you don't see caption controls when watching a video from an app or website, contact the app developer or website owner for more information.
If you're using AirPlay to stream your movie from an iOS device or iTunes on a computer to an Apple TV, you can change the audio language or accessibility features from your iOS device or computer as you watch. If you have an AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV, you can find the settings to turn on subtitles in the AirPlay settings on your TV.
iTunes Store and the Apple TV app movies and TV shows aren't available in all countries and regions, and the languages and accessibility features supported by that content also varies by country and region. Find out what’s available in your country or region.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Go to Settings > Siri & Search.
Tap Language to change the language that Siri uses for requests and responses.
Tap Siri Voice to change the gender or dialect that Siri speaks.*
To hear spoken responses from Siri on your device, tap Voice Feedback, then choose from the following:
Always On: Siri will speak responses, even when your ring switch is set to silent.
Control with Ring Switch: Siri silences all spoken responses when the ring switch is set to silent. You'll still hear a beep when you use Siri and hear voice feedback when you use 'Hey Siri,' or when you're connected to a Bluetooth device, headphones, or CarPlay.
Hands-Free Only: Siri will only beep and speak responses when you use 'Hey Siri,' or when you're connected to a Bluetooth device, headphones, or CarPlay.
On your Mac
If you have a Mac with macOS Sierra or later, go to Apple () menu > System Preferences, then click Siri. From here, you can choose the following:
Language: Change the language that Siri will use for requests and responses.
Siri Voice: Change the gender or dialect that Siri speaks.*
Voice Feedback: Turn on to hear spoken responses from Siri. If you turn this off, you won’t hear a spoken response but will see Siri’s response in the Siri window.
On your Apple Watch
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Siri uses the same language and voice on your Apple Watch that's set up on your iPhone. On Apple Watch Series 3 or later, you can have Siri speak responses. On your Apple Watch, go to Settings > General > Siri. Under Voice Feedback, choose from the following:
Always On: Siri speaks responses, even when your Apple Watch is set to Silent Mode.
Control With Silent Mode: Siri silences all spoken responses when your Apple Watch is set to Silent Mode.
Headphones Only: Siri only speaks responses when your Apple Watch is connected to Bluetooth headphones.
On earlier Apple Watch models, Siri will display responses on your screen with text or images. P2p camera software for windows. Learn more about Siri on Apple Watch.
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On your Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD
Siri uses the same language you set up on your Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD. To change the language Siri uses, go to Settings > General > Siri, then select Language.
Siri doesn’t talk on Apple TV but will process your request and display the results on your screen.
Learn more about Siri on your Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD.
Learn more
Learn how to use Siri on all of your Apple devices.
Siri availability and features vary by language, and country and region. Learn which Siri features are supported in which countries and regions on iOS, Mac, watchOS, and Apple TV.
*Siri Voice options for gender and dialect depend on the language you pick. Some languages might offer only a male or female voice, while others offer both. Certain languages, such as English, Spanish, and French offer different dialects. For example, when using English in the United States, Siri can speak with an American, British, or Australian accent.