Assigning subtitles to different people doesn’t work as you’d expect.
I edit videos that regularly have 3 different speakers, so I assign each bit of text to its speaker in the transcription section. This seems like it’s working perfectly. However, Premiere tends to place text alongside the wrong person but I just go in and manually change that. Then, you’d expect that when you turn that transcription into captions and apply different text/font styles to each person, the text would show up, accurately taking on the font/style of whichever person I’d assigned it to and you’d expect that tracks assigned to different people would appear on different layers in the timeline. However, it places all the subs in one long line as though only Speaker 1 said everything.

Again, while that’s annoying, I just put up with manually changing which text goes with which person. Even then, even though I’ve split sentences up so they go with the right person, I still have text intended for Speaker 2 that ends up on the end of a sentence aligned to Speaker 1, which means each time this happens I need to go in and edit the text again.

“Hi, Miss Cash?” And “Yes” are clearly different sentences, and I've assigned them to separate people but Premiere is insistent on keeping them together.
Some might say, “Why don’t you just do all the text editing in the captions part of the process”, which is what I have done before now. I can do, and I’ll choose that over having to edit in Transcript just to re-edit again later, but I feel there must be a trick I’m missing, as the transcript section feels much more intuitive. I can use shortcuts that help speed up the process in the Transcript panel that I can’t use in the captioning section for some reason and it is just generally a much easier way of doing things in almost every way.
It seems like Adobe have gone out of their way to make this confusing and unintuitive.
My details:
Apple M3 Max 48 GB
OS - Sequoia 15.3.2
Version 25.4.1
