Hi! I understand you want to stop seeing the words (subtitles) when watching movies on the HDO Box app. Let’s make sure we get those turned off for you.
Could you tell me if you’ve tried any specific method to disable the subtitles already? For example, did you look for a “CC” (closed captions) button or subtitle option in the video player?
In general, here’s a simple step-by-step you can try if you haven’t already:
1. Start playing your movie or show in the HDO Box app. 2. Look at the video player controls; usually, there is a “CC” button or a “Subtitles” icon. 3. Click that button or icon to toggle subtitles off. 4. If you don’t see it immediately, there might be a settings or gear icon on the player—click that, and you should find subtitle options. 5. Choose “Off” or “Disable” for subtitles. 6. Sometimes there is also a subtitle language option—make sure none is selected or set to “None.”
If for some reason the button isn’t responding or the subtitles keep showing, sometimes it helps to check the app’s main settings:
- Navigate to Settings > App Settings > Subtitle Language. - Set Subtitle Language to “None” or disable it if such an option exists.
Let me know if any of this works or what you’ve already tried, and we can dig deeper if needed!
Thanks for letting me know you’ve already checked the subtitle settings but didn’t find an option to turn them off. Sometimes the subtitle controls are a bit hidden or can behave differently depending on the video or source.
Here’s what I suggest next, step-by-step:
1. While the movie is playing, carefully look for a “CC” button or a speech bubble icon directly on the video player controls. This is usually the toggle for subtitles. Sometimes it only appears when you move your mouse or tap the screen.
2. If you find that button or icon, click it once to see if it switches subtitles off.
3. If there is a language option displayed (like English, Spanish), see if there is an “Off” or “Disable” choice there and select it.
4. If you don’t see that option, try changing the subtitle language to a different language, then check if it removes the current words. Sometimes switching languages resets the subtitles.
5. If none of the above works, try closing the video and restarting the app to see if that refreshes the subtitle settings.
6. Also, check if you have the option to select a different video source or server within the app. Some servers force subtitles, so switching might help.
If after trying these steps subtitles persist, it might be that the subtitles are “burned-in” to the video itself (meaning they are part of the video image and can’t be turned off). This usually happens rarely but is possible.
Let me know if this helps or if you want me to guide you through any of these steps specifically!
You can find some community advice here too that talks about subtitle toggling in HDO Box: 12
Hi! You’re interested in a review of the HDO Box app, right? I can give you a quick overview based on what users generally say.
HDO Box is a popular app for streaming movies and TV shows, especially on Android TV devices and similar platforms. Users appreciate its wide selection of content and the ability to start streaming quickly without long waits. Its user interface is often praised for being intuitive and easy to navigate. However, some users report issues like inconsistent video quality, with streams sometimes maxing out at lower resolutions like 480p. Also, subtitle controls can be a bit limited or confusing, as you experienced.
There are some concerns from users about safety and legality depending on the source of streams, so it’s good to be cautious and ensure you’re using the app in line with local laws and security best practices.
If you want a detailed look, here are some useful points from community feedback: - Pros: Fast streaming, wide selection, user-friendly interface. - Cons: Occasionally lower video quality, some subtitle control issues, safety concerns voiced by some users.
For more information, you can check out detailed user discussions on Reddit and tech review sites like Troypoint or FirestickTricks. Here’s a helpful link for an in-depth review and installation guide: 3 and a community discussion about safety: 1.
If you’d like, I can help you with specific features or troubleshooting for HDO Box as well!
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Hi! I understand you want to stop seeing the words (subtitles) when watching movies on the HDO Box app. Let’s make sure we get those turned off for you.
Could you tell me if you’ve tried any specific method to disable the subtitles already? For example, did you look for a “CC” (closed captions) button or subtitle option in the video player?
In general, here’s a simple step-by-step you can try if you haven’t already:
1. Start playing your movie or show in the HDO Box app.
2. Look at the video player controls; usually, there is a “CC” button or a “Subtitles” icon.
3. Click that button or icon to toggle subtitles off.
4. If you don’t see it immediately, there might be a settings or gear icon on the player—click that, and you should find subtitle options.
5. Choose “Off” or “Disable” for subtitles.
6. Sometimes there is also a subtitle language option—make sure none is selected or set to “None.”
If for some reason the button isn’t responding or the subtitles keep showing, sometimes it helps to check the app’s main settings:
- Navigate to Settings > App Settings > Subtitle Language.
- Set Subtitle Language to “None” or disable it if such an option exists.
Let me know if any of this works or what you’ve already tried, and we can dig deeper if needed!
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tried whent into settings subtitles no place to turn off
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Thanks for letting me know you’ve already checked the subtitle settings but didn’t find an option to turn them off. Sometimes the subtitle controls are a bit hidden or can behave differently depending on the video or source.
Here’s what I suggest next, step-by-step:
1. While the movie is playing, carefully look for a “CC” button or a speech bubble icon directly on the video player controls. This is usually the toggle for subtitles. Sometimes it only appears when you move your mouse or tap the screen.
2. If you find that button or icon, click it once to see if it switches subtitles off.
3. If there is a language option displayed (like English, Spanish), see if there is an “Off” or “Disable” choice there and select it.
4. If you don’t see that option, try changing the subtitle language to a different language, then check if it removes the current words. Sometimes switching languages resets the subtitles.
5. If none of the above works, try closing the video and restarting the app to see if that refreshes the subtitle settings.
6. Also, check if you have the option to select a different video source or server within the app. Some servers force subtitles, so switching might help.
If after trying these steps subtitles persist, it might be that the subtitles are “burned-in” to the video itself (meaning they are part of the video image and can’t be turned off). This usually happens rarely but is possible.
Let me know if this helps or if you want me to guide you through any of these steps specifically!
You can find some community advice here too that talks about subtitle toggling in HDO Box: 1 2
thank you fixed great apps thank you for great help
Emily Roberts
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Hi! You’re interested in a review of the HDO Box app, right? I can give you a quick overview based on what users generally say.
HDO Box is a popular app for streaming movies and TV shows, especially on Android TV devices and similar platforms. Users appreciate its wide selection of content and the ability to start streaming quickly without long waits. Its user interface is often praised for being intuitive and easy to navigate. However, some users report issues like inconsistent video quality, with streams sometimes maxing out at lower resolutions like 480p. Also, subtitle controls can be a bit limited or confusing, as you experienced.
There are some concerns from users about safety and legality depending on the source of streams, so it’s good to be cautious and ensure you’re using the app in line with local laws and security best practices.
If you want a detailed look, here are some useful points from community feedback:
- Pros: Fast streaming, wide selection, user-friendly interface.
- Cons: Occasionally lower video quality, some subtitle control issues, safety concerns voiced by some users.
For more information, you can check out detailed user discussions on Reddit and tech review sites like Troypoint or FirestickTricks. Here’s a helpful link for an in-depth review and installation guide: 3 and a community discussion about safety: 1.
If you’d like, I can help you with specific features or troubleshooting for HDO Box as well!
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