We currently host 8 tools that can read or write ".JSON" files. Please note that this list may be incomplete due to the constant development of new tools and features.
The following results are listed in a random order.
Rewrite ALE files with fixed columns, convert them to other formats or combine multiple ALE files into one file.
Compare an editing sequence with original camera file QC notes from all shooting days and transfer all relevant QC notes as markers to a master timeline for Resolve, Premiere Pro or other formats.
Create editorial notes for live events or studio recordings with your team in real time, download the notes as CSV, PDF, or Excel files, or import them directly into an editing sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, DaVinci Resolve, and/or other NLEs as markers.
Simplify the exchange of markers between different programs. Convert timeline markers to various formats for Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Media Composer, Pro Tools, Frame.io, Pix, CSV, Google Sheets, PDF and more. The tool also lets you filter markers by color, swap colors, or move and correct timecodes.
Convert subtitles to other file formats like SRT, VTT, SBV or use the tool to check subtitles for guidelines, repair, correct or move them. You can also convert subtitles to markers and use them in an editing program.
Generate a clean music cue sheet with timecodes, durations, and track metadata out of your editing sequence. Upload an XML or EDL file and generate a CSV, XLSX, PDF, TXT, or other formats to use in Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, Apple Numbers, and similar programs.
Generate an Editors' Codebook from one or more ALE files. Export it as CSV or formatted HTML file.
Turn a Timeline into a simple Shot List or Table with Clip-Timecodes and additonal Meta-Data.