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Timecode of feedback in Review
How do I find the timecode of a feedback comment? I thought Review use to have a timestamp referencing the slide timeline when a comment was entered.
I cannot seem to find it now.
Hello Shayne!
You can find the timestamp by hovering over the date on the comment. Here's a screenshot!
- ShayneFerris-91Community Member
Hello Lauren!
I appreciate the help, but I am looking for the timecode in reference to the comment being left, not the date the comment was posted. For example, 00:23 seconds into the slides progress. It used to be displayed with the screenshot in Review but I can't find it anymore. Has this feature been removed?
- ShayneFerris-91Community Member
Actually, upon further review of your screenshot, the timecode I'm looking for is shown. In your screenshot it shows up as 0:00 in blue under the resolve button, but on my end I don't see any timecodes. I am using Microsoft Edge. Which browser are you using?
- ShayneFerris-91Community Member
I have test with Chrome & Edge in Win 10 and still no timeline timecode as shown in your screenshot. How do I get to see the timeline timecode on comments?
Hi Shayne!
It looks like I was off base. Sorry about that! I appreciate you taking the time to clarify. I was viewing a Peek recording in Review 360 which is why you saw 0:00. If you're viewing a Storyline 360 course, the time won't display that way.
I was using Chrome to view that recording.
- ShayneFerris-91Community Member
So, it is for video only then? The previous courses I have built for this client have all been video so that would explain it.
Having timeline timecode for QC edits was essential. How can we tell what part of the slide the reviewer is commenting on? A lot of slides in my project are many minutes long and the new course is rather large as well.
Any ideas on how to keep track of what timecode the reviewer is referring to without using a kitchen timer :)
Thanks for your help!!
Hi Shayne,
I'm happy to chime in! Currently, the timestamp for comments appears only for videos.
When you start a new discussion thread in Review 360, a screenshot of the project as it currently appears is automatically generated and attached to your comment. The screenshot is how you can tell what part of the slide the reviewer is commenting on. Please check out this sample Review 360 project, where I left comments on three parts of the same slide.
I'll be happy to pass your thoughts to our product team for a comment timestamp on non-video slides, but you can also feel free to detail them more through a feature request!