Comparing Workflows
When to Move Beyond PowerPoint for Live Surtitles
Decide when PowerPoint is still workable for live surtitles and when repeated edits, recovery needs, or mobile access call for another workflow.
Short answer
PowerPoint can still work for very simple surtitles, but it often asks for more manual coordination once you need live recovery, multilingual delivery, or frequent text changes. Another workflow may make more sense when those conditions are normal, not exceptional.
When to Move Beyond PowerPoint for Live Surtitles
Theatre teams often start with PowerPoint because it is familiar and already installed. That is a sensible starting point. The real question is not whether PowerPoint is valid, but whether a slide-production workflow still matches the pace of rehearsal and live operation for this show.
When Slide Workflows Need More Coordination
- Every script change requires manual slide maintenance.
- Operators cannot recover quickly when the performance jumps ahead.
- Projection and mobile delivery become separate operational tracks.
- Multiple language versions multiply the maintenance burden.
- Backup exports become the working system instead of a safety net.
What a Different Workflow Should Solve
A useful next-step workflow should remove repeated manual work, not just change the visual surface. In practice, that means:
- One script-centered working file instead of duplicated slide decks
- Fast jump and recovery tools for the operator
- A straightforward way to add audience mobile access
- Reasonable support for multilingual output and late edits
- A setup your team can repeat for each new production
Where SurtitleLive Changes the Workflow
SurtitleLive moves the work upstream into script prep and live control. Instead of maintaining slides as the master artifact, teams can analyze a script, edit cue text in the editor, validate it in Simulation, then deploy a viewer link or QR code for the audience while still supporting projection-based display.
If mobile delivery is part of your evaluation, continue with How to Deliver Mobile Surtitles Without Requiring an App.
If You Are Moving Into Implementation
These product guides cover setup, live deployment, and audience access in SurtitleLive.
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How to Use SurtitleLive: Quick Start Guide
Set up your account, upload a script, and get your first live show running in about 15 minutes.
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How to Deploy Live Subtitles for a Show
Deploy live surtitles by finalizing your script, choosing the live region, setting operator access, and sharing viewer links.
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How Audiences Join with a Viewer Link or QR Code
Share the viewer link or QR code and understand how audience members join the live surtitles flow.
Common Questions
When does PowerPoint become harder to manage for surtitles?+
Should SurtitleLive be evaluated against every surtitle setup?+
More in Comparing Workflows
How to Evaluate Theatre Captioning Software
→Theatre Surtitles Software: What to Look For Before You Switch
→How to Evaluate Different Surtitle System Setups
→Theatre Subtitle Software: Matching the Term to the Workflow
→Using PowerPoint for Theatre Captions: Where It Works and Where Its Limits Appear
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