Auto FFMPEG render
This option lets you create deliverables using the files in the project, including the video file. A typical example would be a video with burnt-in subtitles. In order to use this you need.
- A video uploaded to the project and set to
Standardmode "Standard".- It also needs to be linked to the same node/part as the job that the translation is linked
toto. - Typically, this video should be a hi-resolution file without burnt-in timecode or
texttext.- The simplest way to attach such a file to the project
andwhile also being able to work in the online editor is to use the "Media upload" delivery method for aMedia uploadprevious job and select a conversion preset in the uploaddialogue
- This will automatically store the original file with the project and create a lo-res proxy for the editor to use, giving them both the correct settings
- The simplest way to attach such a file to the project
- It also needs to be linked to the same node/part as the job that the translation is linked
- I.e. a subtitle file created by online editor
- This determines the details of the output file.
- Text styling, video resolution and container, audio format, etc
- These are edited and created under Tools & Data and require some in-depth knowledge to manage
- The two styling options
supportsupport:- ASS: Italics, Raised, Bold, Underline, Coloured text
- SRT: Italics, Raised, Bold, Underline
By combining these three, Plint can automatically create deliverables as a job.
The same tools and logic can also be applied to render videos "ad hoc" from the page "Generate video copies", which can be access from the project bar.
