Professional Transcription

NLE Supported

Avid & DaVinci

Even Old Versions

Supervised Transcription

Our objective is to deliver top-notch professional transcriptions tailored for video editing at a professional level. Our transcriptions can be seamlessly integrated into older versions of AVID or DaVinci Resolve software. Despite the remarkable advancements in artificial intelligence, the margin of error still remains unacceptably high. This is particularly critical in the context of professional video production, where extensive and time-consuming searches within vast amounts of footage can prove to be a daunting task. To address this challenge, our professional transcriptions undergo meticulous human review and correction. This meticulous process ensures that every word and timecode is impeccably accurate, resulting in the smoothest possible editing experience.

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What We Deliver

Through our software, we have the capability to generate compatible file formats for Avid and DaVinci Resolve, catering to both the latest software versions and even older NLE (Non-Linear Editing) software iterations. There are numerous compelling reasons to retain outdated NLE software versions, and our tool is meticulously crafted to facilitate the seamless integration of cutting-edge features into your traditional workflow, without necessitating any alterations to your established work methods.

Markers for Avid

Our files can be effortlessly imported into Avid, directly onto the timeline as markers. Each specific word can be uniquely color-coded, akin to a tag. With our software, the process is streamlined, as it automatically associates the chosen words with their designated colors throughout the entire script. Simply input the word into the timeline, and the marker will swiftly navigate to that precise word, enhancing your editing efficiency.

Subtitles .srt

An .srt file is a text-based file that contains timed captions or subtitles for a video. It consists of numbered subtitle entries, where each entry includes a specific timecode indicating when the subtitle should appear and disappear on the screen, followed by the actual subtitle text. .srt files are widely used for adding translations, closed captions, or subtitles to videos, making them more accessible to a diverse audience. They are compatible with a variety of video players and editing software.