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In this video, we will fix an issue where certain videos from YouTube embedded on external webpages do not automatically have closed captions turned on by default when using the “cc_load_policy=1” parameter in the iFrame code. This occurs even when the video you are trying to embed has closed captions / subtitles when you watch the video or enable the setting manually. This problem stems from the YouTube video settings that you are trying to embed not having language-specific subtitles, or using auto-generated subtitles. To be clear: auto-generated subtitles do not work with cc_load_policy=1. In this video, I’ll show you how to create English (or language-specific) subtitles from the auto-generated subtitles in your video, so that the closed caption option automatically turns on when the video is embedded in an external page. Note that you must own the video in order to make this change! If you are embedding someone else's video on your page, you will need to send them these instructions so they can make the necessary changes themselves in the Subtitles setting of their video. If this video helped, please let me know! If you’d like to generate your own embed code for a YouTube video, check out our YouTube video embed code generator located here: https://www.wiyre.com/tools/youtube-v... For more information about the cc_load_policy parameter, check out the official documentation for the Iframe Player API here: https://developers.google.com/youtube...