Media Workflow Tool (MWT) FAQ
Answers to common questions about Media Workflow Tool, including workflow use, local processing, optional third-party tool interoperability, licensing, internet requirements, privacy basics, and supported environments.
What is Media Workflow Tool?
Media Workflow Tool (MWT) is a desktop application for media workflow management, processing, automation, and archiving.
It is designed to help users work with structured processing tasks, repeatable workflows, and organized handling of audio and video files in a practical desktop environment.
Depending on the workflow, MWT may be used for local media processing, batch-oriented operations, metadata handling, and related productivity tasks.
Is MWT a downloader?
No.
MWT is not a downloader and does not function as a content acquisition service. It is a workflow and processing layer designed to help users organize and process media-related tasks.
MWT does not position itself as a source of online content and does not provide a built-in catalog of downloadable media..
Does MWT provide content sources?
No.
MWT does not provide content sources, media catalogs, or integrated content libraries. Users work with their own files, their own workflows, and — where applicable — their own independently selected external tools.
Can MWT work without any external tools?
Yes.
MWT can operate in a local processing mode that does not require third-party acquisition tools. In that kind of workflow, users can work with local audio or video files, perform supported processing operations, organize outputs, and manage related workflow steps directly inside their own environment.
This makes MWT usable even in workflows where no external interoperability is needed.
Does MWT include or bundle third-party tools?
No.
MWT does not bundle, distribute, or automatically install third-party tools for content acquisition. Any external interoperability is optional and remains under the user’s control.
If a user chooses to work with an external tool, that tool must be obtained, installed, configured, and used separately by the user.
Can MWT interoperate with user-provided external tools?
Yes, in certain workflows.
MWT may support interoperability with command-line based third-party tools that are independently selected and provided by the user. This interoperability is optional and is not required for all use cases.
MWT does not recommend, supply, or endorse any specific third-party tool as part of its core product offering.
What is the user responsible for when using third-party tools?
Users are responsible for ensuring that any third-party tools they choose to use are lawful, appropriately licensed, and used in compliance with the applicable terms of service, copyright rules, and other legal obligations relevant to their jurisdiction and workflow.
MWT is a general-purpose workflow application. The choice, setup, and legal use of any independently installed third-party tool remains the responsibility of the user.
Is MWT legal to use?
Yes.
MWT is a general-purpose desktop application for workflow management and media processing. It is not marketed as a source of content, a content provider, or a built-in acquisition mechanism.
As with other general-purpose software tools, lawful use depends on how the software is used, what files are processed, and whether any external tools or sources are used in compliance with applicable law and license terms.
Is MWT suitable for automation and batch workflows?
Yes.
MWT is designed for structured and repeatable workflows and is suitable for users who need more than a one-off manual media task.
Depending on the license tier and workflow setup, MWT may support features oriented toward queue-based work, repeated processing, organized output generation, and workflow continuity.
What license types are available for MWT?
MWT may be offered under the following license types:
- Trial — limited evaluation use
- PRO 1 Month — time-limited professional license
- PRO 3 Years — extended professional license
- Enterprise — business-oriented licensing for professional or controlled environments
The exact current offer, feature scope, and pricing are described on the relevant product and pricing pages.
What is the difference between Trial, PRO, and Enterprise for MWT?
In general:
- Trial is intended for evaluation and includes usage limits.
- PRO is intended for standard professional use of the product.
- Enterprise is intended for business or institutional deployment scenarios that may require more controlled activation or operating conditions.
The exact technical and commercial scope should be taken from the current product and pricing pages, because individual product plans may evolve over time.
Is an internet connection required?
That depends on the license type and deployment model.
Some MWT license types may require limited online activation or validation. Some enterprise-oriented deployments may support offline or reduced-connectivity operation.
Where applicable, the actual media processing workflow itself may still be performed locally.
Can MWT be used in corporate or restricted environments?
Yes.
MWT can be appropriate for professional desktop environments, including business workflows that require more structured operation, internal process consistency, or controlled deployment.
Suitability for a specific corporate, regulated, or isolated environment depends on the selected license model, internal IT policy, and the intended use case.
Does MWT collect or upload user media files?
As a general rule, user media files remain under the user’s control.
MWT is not presented as a service for collecting, hosting, or monetizing user media content. Any limited online communication related to licensing or technical validation is separate from the user’s actual media content.
For precise details about personal data, licensing communication, validation logs, and user rights, please read the Privacy Policy.
What operating system is supported?
MWT is currently offered primarily for Windows desktop environments.
If additional platform support becomes available in the future, that information should be confirmed on the relevant product page.
Where can I find legal and policy documents?
You can find the governing legal and policy information on the website, including:
- Terms and Conditions
- End User License Agreement (EULA)
- Privacy Policy
These documents explain the commercial terms, software license rules, and privacy-related processing relevant to MWT.
Need more help?
For pricing, licensing, and product details, see the MWT product page and pricing page.
For general Solaris-wide questions, return to the main FAQ page.
For legal or privacy information, see the Terms and Conditions, EULA, and Privacy Policy pages.
