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Whats up guys, in this tutorial, I will show you how to enable live captions on Mac OS Ventura. This should be quite an easy tutorial, for more information, click on the first link in the description below. While using your Mac, click on the Apple icon in your Menu bar and select System Settings. On this window, navigate to the Accessibility section and under Hearing, click on Captions. In case your system settings window looks a bit different on your device, then make sure that youre running the latest Mac OS version. Here, you should see a preview of your standard subtitles, when enabled. You should have a selection of 4 different captions. I prefer the one with a transparent background. Below, click on the plus icon. This will allow you to create a new subtitles style. Change the colors, text size, font, and opacity before saving your changes. You might want to enable the closed captions and SDH option, which will display subtitles for the head and hard of hearing instead of the s