Files in Plint
Plint is built to host and handle all the files needed for media localization workflows. With the exception of attachments linked to support tickets and some other cases, files are as a rule linked to a project and available in its Filezone. More details here:
Various types of files
- Source files for download
- With the right settings, the right vendor or freelancer will have access to what they need in order to start work. Audio stems, proxies for download or dialogue lists. But no one else. You are in control.
- Deliverables
- With File upload jobs, anyone with a job with the right setting can deliver a file. It will land in the right project, linked to the right job and visible to the right people
- Media for online editing
- Plint will handle the conversion and preparations needed for playing video proxies in the online editors, with or without burnt-in timecode. All you need to do is upload the source file and select conversion type.
- Subtitling work files
- Plint's internal file format is a structured JSON compatible with all its online editors. It contains not only the localized data but also supports reference text, comments, annotations and lots more.
- On completion, automatic tools can export from these files into various deliverables, such as SRT and TTML.