Guide

Media files

Review source files, audio streams, existing subtitles, and media metadata.

Overview

Use the Media files page to verify every source before work moves forward

Inspect each media file

Review duration, file type, preview state, and detected metadata before starting subtitles.

Verify streams and tracks

Check whether the file has usable audio, existing subtitles, or alternate streams that affect the next step.

Choose the next workflow

Send ready media to AI jobs, open existing tracks in the editor, or fix unsupported files first.

Readiness

Check what SubFT detected before creating new output

  1. Source file available

    Confirm the media file is still connected before starting work that depends on it.

  2. Audio stream detected

    Speech-to-text jobs need usable audio, so resolve missing or silent streams before generating subtitles.

  3. Subtitle streams found

    Check imported sidecars and embedded subtitle streams before creating new tracks.

  4. Language reviewed

    Confirm language labels before sending media to AI jobs, editing, or export.

  5. Next workflow selected

    Decide whether the file needs generation, editing, reconnection, conversion, or export.

Decision table

If you see this, do this

If you see thisDo this
No subtitles and audio is detectedStart an AI job to generate the first subtitle track.
An existing subtitle track is availableOpen the editor and review timing, text, and language.
An expected sidecar file is missingReconnect or replace the source or subtitle file before continuing.
The language guess is wrongOverride the language before starting AI work or export.
The file is unsupportedConvert it to a supported format first.

Next action

Move each file to the right part of the workflow

Generate subtitles

Use AI jobs when the file has audio or image content that needs transcription.

Edit existing tracks

Open the editor when imported or generated subtitles need timing and text review.

Fix unsupported inputs

Check file support when a source cannot be previewed, read, or sent forward reliably.