Moving Subtitle clips in the timeline

I want to select all of the clips in one subtitle stream and slide them up in time by 1 sec. I'm sure it's simple but the obvious Shift-click or Command-click doesn't get it.
Thanks.

Answer is - unfortunately - that it can't be done (at least not easily). this is why ou find most people who create subtitles a lot don't create them within DVD-SP. I know it's stupid you can't shift them en masse but that seems to be the way it works.
Suggestions...?
You really need it as an external file - usually an STL file. This is basically a file which ahs information of the time in and time out timecodes and the text of the subs. There are various other commands you can add to this file to give you Italics where needed, typesize, font etc which are shown in the manual
What you need to do is export an item description of the track with the subs
Then download Subtitler (which is free) from:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/26322
You then import your item description into Subtitler.
Make sure when you use this not to use the Auto Detect as this often doesn't work. Change the format to: DVD Studio Pro Track/Disk Info
This will open the item description and extract the subtitles then save this out as an STL file. (ie. subname.stl)
You now have several choices - you open the STL file in Text Edit and manually add the time shift you want to the file. Alternatively you can something like STL edit (which would be usueful to have in your arsenal if you are doing a lot of subs).
http://software.guishen.com/
There is a cost of $40 which isn't too drastic and this can do a timeshift for you in few seconds
Sorry this is a bit rambling but hope it helps
Steve Kirkham

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