TitleDriver

High resolution text presentation for Mac OS X computers.

·Expandable: Offer up to four separate simultaneous translations to your audience.

·Easily import and edit text. Use any font installed in your computer.

·Title text fades up and down, at any speed that you determine in performance.

Unikey USB security dongle authorization allows for no-worries transfer to backup equipment.

Present up to four separate channels of high resolution text simultaneously with TitleDriver.
Use this multi-channel function to deliver four discrete translations, or to deliver a single text formatted four different ways.

TitleDriver gives you complete control-panel access to all aspects of text presentation. Choose among sixteen hotkey fade
commands for live transitions in performance.

TitleDriver is designed specifically to handle text, with powerful import and editing functions. TitleDriver imports and
exports data in plain-text file format. The import text window lets you review the text as a continuous block –like a word
processor– before it separates the text for each title.

Easily jump ahead in your script, or out of sequence, or program sections to be skipped.

The program can be used on any computer for editing and preview functions. Only your performance computer(s) need
to be licensed and authorized to actually produce supertitles.

TitleDriver pricing:

•Single Display Window license: $680       •Additional Display Windows: $260

Time limited licensing is also available.

 

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NEW UTILITIES: TitleDriver Journal and SlaveDriver

TitleDriver Journal

Capture the timing and text of titles during live performance.
Export performances as XML data
for import into the video post-production process.

 

SlaveDriver

Using the STL subtitle interchange format,
SlaveDriver locks to timecode and sends text
to TitleDriver for live high resolution subtitles.

 

More about TitleDriver's data format:

The program can generate up to four separate Display Windows simultaneously. The four texts are displayed spreadsheet
style in the Operator's window, as columns labeled A, B, C and D.

Each title's text is entered entirely on a single line. You will insert a special character (usually the asterisk) where you want
a line break in the on-screen text. All text can be Previewed as you edit, in a separate scalable Preview window for the operator.

Text is formatted using special commands. Each title has a format field where any number of format commands may appear.
If you like, each title can be formatted using a different font, text size, color, or location within the Display window, etc.
Format commands add many features, such as the ability to program a section to be skipped in performance, or present
a message to the operator.

Prepare text for import into TitleDriver by entering all text for a single title on one line. Insert an asterisk where you want the
line break to occur. There should be no blank lines. However, if your text is already formatted with blank lines, they may be removed
automatically in TitleDriver's Import text window. Save your file in plain-text format.

Finally, use TitleDriver's Import text window to quickly bring in text from any word processor application. Open Microsoft Word documents directly.

All title text, format commands and sequence numbers are stored in TitleDriver data files, with a suffix of ".tdf".