You can export your files in a range of different formats. Below we will cover information on each of the export formats.
Trints
You can export your Trint in the following formats:
Microsoft Word Document (.docx)
Audio (.m4a)
Video (.mp4)
SubRip (.srt)
VTT (.vtt)
Spruce STL Subtitles (.stl)
Edit Decision List (.edl)
Interactive Transcript (.html)
Project (.xml)
CSV (.csv)
Embed with Trint Player (YouTube & Trint)
Stories
You can export your Stories in the following formats:
Microsoft Word (.docx)
Edit Decision List (.edl)
Audio (.m4a)
Project (.xml)
Caption files
You can export your Caption files in SubRip (.srt).
More information on the formats
Text export formats
Microsoft Word Document (.docx)
CSV (.csv): Export full transcript, comments, highlights or markers into a CSV file
Subtitle export formats
SubRip (.srt): Universal subtitling format. It displays:
A number indicating which subtitle it is in the sequence.
The time that the subtitle should appear on the screen and then disappear.
The caption text.
A blank line indicating the start of a new subtitle. It is compatible with videos played on most media players.
A note on .srt and Facebook:
- Facebook has a specific naming convention: filename.en_US.srt- The file also needs to be UTF-8 with bom, which can simply be renamed in a notepad APP
VTT (.vtt): Subtitles for use with HTML video players and other software
This format is modelled after SRT, and accommodates text formatting, positioning, and rendering options (such as pop-up, roll-on, paint-on, etc.). VTT is the caption format used for HTML5 text track rendering (the editing of external text tracks). It is compatible with videos on cloud-based, HTML5 media players and video management systems.
Avid DS Subtitles (.txt): Subtitles for use with Avid Media Composer and other software
This format is similar to Subrip and VTT, however you can adjust the frame rate.
Spruce STL Subtitles (.stl): Spruce subtitling format
This format is also similar to Subrip and VTT, however you can adjust the frame rate.
Video export formats
Video (.mp4): Export your full transcript as a video file
New! Video with Subtitles (.mp4): Export your full transcript or caption file as a video file with burnt-in captions - BETA
The burnt-in subtitles are embedded into the video file. They cannot be removed from, nor edited in the exported file. If you wish to make changes to your subtitles/captions, you must do so in our Caption editor and re-export the file when you have made all your desired edits.
Available to Advanced, Teams and Enterprise plans
Edit Decision List (.edl): Video editing post-production format for importing into Premiere and Media Composer
This format is used to pull key moments out of a transcript and connect them to the moments in which they occur in the video. The EDL file format specifies editing choices during production and includes the location of source video data and timecodes for when to use the video. An EDL is not the best choice for captioning an entire video, but it is of use for larger video editing projects as it allows the original project to be recreated in a separate editing system.
Project (.xml): Video/audio editing project format for importing into Premiere, Audition and Final Cut Pro 7
Avid ScriptSync (.txt): Compatible with Avid Media Composer 8.8 and above.
Produces a copy of all the text which Avid uses to attach to the side of the video to enable you to search the video.
Audio export formats
Audio (.m4a): Export your full transcript as an audio file
Project (.xml): Video/audio editing project format for importing into Premiere, Audition and Final Cut Pro 7
Media player export formats
Interactive Transcript (.html): Customizable HTML player - downloads a rudimentary version of a Trint that you can play on your browser
Trint Player (YouTube & Trint): Embeddable transcript player for your website