Trebble Online Audio & Video Editor

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ConComSys
Edited May 5, 2025

Q: Grreat product: Quesitons - After the transcript is edited in thei text based audio/video editor ...

... can we then also get the new edited transcript via a download ... along with the new audio or video files? Either already embedded as Closed Caption or other form of text file (svt etc)?

Also, what are the limits on how many times we can download the newly edited video audio?

Since this platform is so TEXT driven ...

Will there be Closed Captioning into newly edit videos at some point?

Are you eventually making a Transcript (video.audio) to Blog or Article download along with the newly edited video/audio ... on the roadmap?

These feature ideas would make Trebble my main platform for life and i would buy many codes ... :)

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armel_beaudry

armel_beaudry

Jun 13, 2025

A: Hi! Thanks so much for the kind words — we’re thrilled to hear you’re enjoying Trebble and really appreciate the thoughtful questions!

Here’s a breakdown of what’s currently possible and what we’re considering:

📝 Edited transcript download: Yes — after editing your transcript, you can download the updated version as a TXT or SRT file. This is great if you want to repurpose it, add captions, or keep a clean transcript of your final content.

🎬 Audio/video downloads: You can download your edited audio or video files as many times as you want. There are no limits on exports — edit and export as much as you need.

💬 Closed captions: While we don’t yet embed captions into exported videos, this is something we’re actively working on — it’s coming soon!

📰 Transcript to blog/article: That’s a great idea! While this isn’t currently on our roadmap, we know some users are already downloading their transcripts and using tools like ChatGPT to help turn them into blog posts or articles. We may explore ways to support that more directly in the future, but for now, we recommend that workflow.

Thanks again for the thoughtful suggestions — it means a lot. If you’d like to get early access to new features (like captions), let us know!

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