From within DOTE, you can export your Project bundled with all the Media files and/or Transcripts or you can export your Transcript to different formats readable by other software. You can even export your Transcript Clips to import in other software. Wow! 🤘🏻
Watch the video tutorial on YouTube.
From release v2.0, we have build an integrated and unified, step-by-step export manager.
The manager guides a user through the steps required to export to a variety of formats:
- Export Project to file with native DOTE format
- Export Transcript to file with native DOTE format
- Export transcript to RTF document
- Export transcript to SRT subtitle file
- Export transcript clips to JSON
- Export transcript clips to CSV
Below we elaborate on Export Project or Transcript to file. Click the links above to find more information on the other export options. See the Notes below for more information about data security etc.
Once you have created a DOTE Project and one or more Transcripts in that project, you may wish to share them with others. This is relatively straightforward provided you understand how DOTE Projects and Transcripts are structured. DOTE provides support for exporting any Project and its Transcripts, as well as exporting individual Transcripts. It also provides support for importing a complete Project and its Transcripts, as well as individual Transcripts that reside in an already existing Project. This means that one can share a Project with video data, waveforms, Transcripts and Checkpoints, for example. And one can share the current version of a Transcript with others who already have the Project with the necessary audio or video data. In the latter case, one is sharing a very small file, since there is no need to share the same video data repeatedly. You can also decide to include or exclude all the Checkpoints and/or Autobackups in the shareable Project or Transcript.
A good workflow is to first share your Project with someone, including any Transcripts that you wish to share with them. After they have imported that Project, you can share just the Transcript(s) for that Project as they are revised. All they have to do is import the Transcript(s) into the same open Project that they imported earlier. Of course, they can also share their version of the Transcript(s) with you. Because you can rename the Transcripts (and the Projects) that you share, you can share multiple versions of a Transcript back and forth by adding an author, version number and/or date in the Transcript's filename.
To share an exported Project or Transcript(s), just send the file that is created by DOTE to the recipient. This could be done by email, but for Projects that include large video files this may not work well. In that case, you will need to use a file sharing service (eg. Dropbox or FileSender) or a physical storage device. Shareable exported Transcript files will always be small in size.
To export a Project, do the following:
- Open the Project in
DOTEby opening one of its Transcripts usingOpen TranscriptorFile ➔ Open Transcriptor CTRL+O [or ⌘+O on macOS] using theProject Manager. - Select
File ➔ Exportor click theExportbutton on the ribbon bar. - Click on the relevant
Continuebutton for "DOTE Project". - Specify the "Destination File" location for the exported Project file (
.doteProject). The default filename suggested will be the same as the name of the Project inDOTE. - A dialogue box will appear with several options:
Include Checkpoints- Include or exclude all checkpoints in each of the selected Transcripts.Include Autobackups- Include or exclude all autobackups in each of the selected Transcripts.Include All Media Files- Include or exclude all media files (active or inactive) for the Project (see Media Manager).Include Active Media Files- Include or exclude all active media in each selected Transcript (see Media Manager).Include Clips Data- Include or exclude any Transcript Clips in each selected Transcript.
- Choose which Transcripts to include in the export from the list of available transcripts.
- When ready, click
Start Export. - Share that file with others, who can import it.
NOTE: Exporting and Importing Projects with Media files may take some time to complete, depending on the access speed of your storage device and the size of the media files. When importing, all the media files have to be written to the location of the new Project. This could take more than 5 seconds.
If you wish to share a single Transcript, then follow these steps:
- Open that Transcript using
Open TranscriptorFile ➔ Open Transcriptor CTRL+O [or ⌘+O on macOS] to open theProject Manager. - Select
File ➔ Exportor click theExportbutton on the ribbon bar. - Click on the relevant
Continuebutton for "DOTE Transcript". - Specify the "Destination File" location for the exported file (
.dote). The default filename suggested will be the same as the name of the Transcript inDOTE. - You can choose to include or exclude the complete checkpoint history and/or autobackup history for that specific Transcript.
- You can choose to include or exclude all Transcript Clips in the Transcript to be exported.
- When ready, click on
Start Export. - Share that file with others, who can import it into the correct project on their computer with the essential media files.
- The shareable exported Project or Transcript file created by DOTE is compressed, but it is not encrypted. If you wish to keep the contents secure, then you will have to encrypt it yourself with a password. This is easy to do with standard archiving software or hardware encryption.
- If the shareable exported Transcript includes checkpoints and/or autobackups, then anyone who imports it will see all those checkpoints and/or autobackups. This can be very useful for collaboration and instruction, but for other purposes you may wish to exclude them if they are personal.
- Do NOT share DOTE Projects or Transcripts in a file sharing server or cloud service (eg. Dropbox) if two or more users could access the Project or Transcript at the same time. Within DOTE, Projects and Transcripts are for single-user-at-time use and cannot be accessed and edited simultaneously.
- For the more sophisticated user, one can use GitHub and distributed version control to manage Projects and Transcripts as Git repositories. See Checkpoints for hints how to do this.


