Messed around again with the latest stable version. It seems like the Shift + R and Shift + T functionality just doesn’t work for me. I’ve tried with old projects, new empty projects with one video file, SRT files that already have subtitles, subtitles created from scratch in Shotcut, etc…
When I press Shift + R on the first subtitle on the timeline, it will simply change the start time of the subtitle to 00:00:00:00, rather than where my cursor is. Again, this is only on the first subtitle.
If I use Shift + R on any subtitle after the first subtitle, I get “Start time can not be before previous subtitle”, even when the cursor isn’t placed before the previous subtitle, it’s in an empty gap between the two subtitles.
Shift + T when used on the first subtitle on the timeline, if the subtitle begins at 00:00:00:00, the subtitle will simply disappear, even though it’s still listed in the subtitles panel.
Using Shift + T on any subtitle that doesn’t begin at 00:00:00:00, will simply give you the error about the “End time can not be before the start time”.
I’ve attached a quick video of me messing around with it, and I’ve also attached the same project used in the video, with the timeline video replaced by a basic colour instead.
Subtitle Test.mlt (3.3 KB)