It is also strange that you must format each subtitle individually. Who would ever want jumping subtitles?.
This prevented me initially from purchasing PowerDirector, other applications are far better in handling subtitles.
Luckily, I did find a way around it, with Google Studio. In Google Studio you can upload your video, paste the 50 subtitles and let Google synchronize it. Download it to an Srt, and import in PowerDirector.
It works very nice. but it takes some time..
Of course, what Google can do, is not possible for a small company like Cyberlink. I do not expect that. But some improvements would be nice.
For instance
- to copy all the 50 -500 lines in one go, and afterward place them in sequence.
- to be able to insert in the text area a new subtitle, and afterward place it precisely.
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