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Thank you for your wise words. That is indeed the best solution.



Not using Power Director, but other software for subtitles is definitely the best solution.

After a lot of trying to use the subtitle room, I concluded that only useful function in the Subtitle Room is the Load SRT file.



And after that, of course, adjust each time the font colour and the position.
But that is annoying, but for so far I see that is the only weak point of Power Director until now.
It is an amazing Product, and I am happy with it.
For me that is not the correct choice,
because it stores business data now automatically in my private Microsoft OnedDrive.

Two problems:

  • legal of course.

  • My private oneDrive has only a few GB, and is full.



I know that i can use link drives to place it somewhere else, but that will not sole the problems above.
I tried to use subtitles, it is a good system if you have only 5-7 subtitles to add, but not a 50 or more.

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.

I had the same, and I did not minimize it myself. It is standard behaviour of PowerDirector.

PowerDirector will do this at the moment, you use Windows to position your PowerDirector on the left side on your screen with the Windows Button and arrow left button.

That I normally do with all software, but PowerDirector is the only one, until now, that positions only the active? Window and not the full application.
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