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Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 18, 2022

See this thread for more detail about mgrenadier's suggestion, which will work for burned in subtitles. There are also some other techniques to explore:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-discussions/faq-workaround-nesting-to-apply-effect-controls-to-caption-track/td-p/11935335

 

Stan

Participant
February 18, 2022

The project needs to have dual subtitles at the same time, and needs to set different styles, although premiere can have more than two subtitles, but can only choose one to open, please help, I need both subtitle tracks to be visible, thank you

Legend
February 18, 2022

well I think you can nest the timeline with one active subtitle track and then add the second subtitle track to the sequence that contains the nest...  Should be pretty easy to try.   But you can't "merge" the 2 subtitle tracks and export for use as a closed caption track that can be turned on and off on a streaming platform.