Windows Movie Maker Subtitles
Windows Movie Maker includes subtitles as an option in the built in title tool. The disadvantage is the software only allows you to add on title per clip, so a dialogue intense movie needs to be broken into many small clips in order to get subtitles matched up with every verbal exchange. The other disadvantage is very little control over where the subtitles appear on screen. The only option is at the bottom of the screen with either one or two lines of text.
Windows Movie Maker vs. iMovie HD
It's a bit of a stretch to compare two video editing apps you can't test side-by-side on the same platform. Of course, if you plan on buying a new computer soon, knowing how iMovie and Windows Movie Maker match up is an important piece of the buying decision. Matthew David pits iMovie HD against Windows Movie Maker with a surprising conclusion. He does hit the nail on the head about one thing - Microsoft does...