Owned by the Walt Disney Company, Hulu is one of the most popular streaming services widely used to view live sports events, news, movies, and other shows.

The platform is admired by users because of its affordability, original content, and other convenient features. But similar to other online services, Hulu also gets various bugs and issues that ruin the overall user experience.

We recently highlighted an issue where Hulu users were facing issues because of loud commercials.

Hulu ‘captions or subtitles out of sync’ bug

According to reports, Hulu viewers are facing a bug where the captions or subtitles for some of its content are out of sync.

This means that the words appearing on the screen do not match the audio and visuals playing, resulting in confusion and chaos among the users.

The issue has been widely reported (1,2,3,4,5) by users on social media platforms, with some saying that it has been a problem for months.

Caption with incorrect spelling

In addition to captions being out of sync, some Hulu users have also reported issues with incorrect spellings or words being displayed on the screen.

This is a major issue, as many subscribers rely on captions or subtitles for a variety of reasons including hearing impairment or language barrier.

Official acknowledgment

Fortunately, after multiple reports of the issue being filed for months now, Hulu has finally acknowledged it and is investigating the matter to provide a solution.

Potential workaround

Though the issue has been acknowledged, it is not yet known when subscribers will get a solution. However, we have come across a workaround that can potentially solve the problem.

We hope Hulu addresses the problem as soon as possible in order to provide a high-quality viewing experience for all viewers.

Keeps tabs on this story as we will update it with further developments.

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