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Trint is a cloud-based audio and video transcription tool which leverages artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and natural language processing (NLP) to automatically transcribe audio from a range of file formats and generate an interactive, searchable, editable, and shareable transcript.
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3.4
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Entertainment, 11-50 employees
Used monthly for 6-12 months
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I work professionally as a video editor, and we regularly need to transcribe videos, and then use the transcriptions to create subtitles for our videos. This software is fantastic for just this, and significantly cuts down on the time it takes to create those subtitles. Once Trint has transcribed the audio or video file you have uploaded, you can export a txt file that can be directly imported into a SubCap effect in Avid. As long as you've set the Timecode alignment correctly in Trint, the subtitles will align perfectly with the video in the Avid timeline. Saves me SO much time.
I use Avid Media Composer for editing, and it took a bit of trial and error to understand the correct file type and settings I needed to select in Trint that would import seamlessly into the SubCap effect in Avid. But once I figured it out, I knew what I needed to use going forward. There also does seem to be some sort of glitch where occasionally random lines are missing from the captions in the Avid timeline, but I'm unclear as of right now as to whether I can attribute this to Trint or Avid. It's a minor error and overall I LOVE this software!
Hi there, Thank you for your kind review. We aim to make our customers' lives easier so love hearing that Trint has saved you so much time! Please reach out to us at support@trint.com if have any issues and we'd be happy to help. Team Trint.
Dagmar R.
Media Production, self-employed
Used daily for 2+ years
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Being a freelancer, transcribing interviews takes a lot of time. Trint made my life much easier. And it is perfect in difficult cases, f.i. if you have to work with a not so good interpreter in a language that you don't know or don't know enough. I was able to correct bad Russian and Japanese translations via using print and then deepl. Perfect combination.
I would be great if one could use copy and paste...
Sophie H.
Public Policy, self-employed
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The speed of the transcription was good and the platform was easy to navigate around.
The Dutch transcriptions (I can't talk about other languages) of Trint were terrible. The transcriptions contained mistakes in every sentence and the software created new sentences about topics I did not even discuss (e.g. my favourite soccer/football club and their former head coach...funny, but I have no clue where that came from). I am better off doing a transcription myself than to use this software. Very disappointed.
Hi Sophie, we're sorry to hear that you've had a bad experience. Though we really do appreciate your feedback, as we're always looking for ways to improve. We would love to look into the translation of your transcript and investigate, you can reach out to us at support@trint.com if you were interested. Thanks, Team Trint
Joanne B.
Public Policy, 5,001-10,000 employees
Used weekly for 2+ years
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I'm a PhD candidate (in my final year) and a qualitative researcher. I heard about Trint from a fellow PhD student. I use interviews as the main basis for my research and it's incredible to be able to get a draft transcript back from Trint in minutes. Editing of the text is needed to pick up subtle inaccuracies but the interface for doing that work is very easy to use. In the two years I've been using Trint, the accuracy has improved substantially, meaning I now spend less time editing. Other improvements too over the past two years have substantially enhanced my work.
Intuitive platform, high degree of accuracy, good customer support.
An optional spelling checker would be great but it's a minor quibble, because the benefits of using this technology far outweigh minor inconveniences. The cost is high for a full-time student but the value is priceless.
Marc P.
Telecommunications, 11-50 employees
Used daily for less than 6 months
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I think their support people are trained to give answers that are not specific and they constantly tell you to buy the annual option so you don't get banned. I am certain I'd get banned within a month of paying out $1,000. Buyer beware. It's not unlimited, not even close.
Trint has a nice interface. It's fairly easy to use and does a very good job transcribing pre-recorded content with no training.
Where do I start? Their API needs a lot of work. You can't use a dictionary. You can't delete files once you are done with them. Their idea of unlimited is actually quite limited. We have a lot of files that need transcribing every day. (about 30) and this was enough to get us banned within a week. I didn't even use the software the first month at all. When I asked their support department about paying for additional support they kept giving bizarre answers with no specifics. When pressured again, they offered me a $11,000 enterprise option. Why would I do that? I can use Google or Amazon for way less.