Single or multiple translation supertitle generator for opera or any live performance.
High resolution text presentation for Mac OS computers.
·Expandable: Offer up to four separate simultaneous translations, and/or differing format presentations.
·Easily import and edit text. Use any font installed in your computer.
·Title text fades in and out, at any speed that you determine during 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 the multi-channel function to deliver four discrete translations, or to deliver a single text formatted four different ways.
•Broadcast all four translations over local area networks to wireless devices using LiveTitles.
TitleDriver's text Import functions allow you to use any language, any script, and now instantly translate title text into any of more than fifty languages using Google Translate.
TitleDriver pricing:
•Single Display Window license: $680 •Additional Display Windows: $240
Time limited licensing is also available.

TitleDriver utilities:
TitleDriver Journal
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Using the STL subtitle interchange format, |
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LiveTitles TX
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More about TitleDriver:
The software can generate up to four separate Display Windows simultaneously via separate video output ports. The four texts are displayed spreadsheet style in the Operator's window.
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 to appear on-screen. 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.
Format commands add many features, such as the ability to layer text , add graphics or present a reminder note to the operator.
You are not required to pre-program the speeds of transitions, all cues may be taken live. Or you may program fade times for each title if you desire.
Text may be presented in "layers" to allow text to remain on-screen a little longer in fast moving sequences, or to allow a delay in the appearance of a punch line or key phrase, so that the audience doesn't laugh at a joke before it is sung on stage.