I am working on a few videos. I received comments and I make the changes. Now I want to upload the newest version of the video and keep all my comments and simply update the version. Is this possible?
If not, that would be an EXTREMELY helpful feature.
We just discovered the feature to upload videos manually. We LOVE how it timestamps the comments to the video. I was surprised to find that there is no versioning option like within the Articulate tools, but still very useful. Adding versioning would be an amazing feature.
Use case: in cases where we want to include video in a course we often treat the video and review as a separate project/product, for a variety of reasons. We used to do our video review manually, outside of any reviewing environment, and asked reviewers to track the timestamp of their comments on their own. It's doable, but tedious. Often, multiple reviewers would comment back on the same issue. It's just not a very efficient process.
Being able to handle this in Articulate Review is a big win. Versioning would take it to the next level.
address comments and implement feedback
upload a new version
send it back for additional review without having to share a new link
maintain previous comments under the same project
Thank you for consideration. And thanks for this community to lean into each other for help, tricks, and tips.
Thank you so much for sharing that detailed insight! I'd be happy to pass along your suggestions and the use case to our Product team. If this feature makes it into a future update of Review 360, we'll let you know!
Not yet, but it is certainly on our radar. I appreciate you chiming in as well. We do have this conversation linked to the request and we are continuing to track user impact and requests.
Just checking to see if this is still in the works. I'm publishing Storyline projects to MP4 and manually uploading to Review. It can be a hassle to send new links every time I have a new version.
Hi Articulate Staff... any movement on this? I just had to upload a second instance of a video, then resend the new link to all my reviewers because we don't have an update feature yet... The ability to upload a new version of a video is still a needed fix!
To Articulate Support. What excuse can you possibly have for not providing this feature request in the amount of time this tread has been running. Basic common sense functionality should not require unanimous request, although you almost have it.
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Thanks, Shay for adding your voice here. We'll keep you posted if this feature is added to Review!
+1 for versioning manually uploaded videos!
We just discovered the feature to upload videos manually. We LOVE how it timestamps the comments to the video. I was surprised to find that there is no versioning option like within the Articulate tools, but still very useful. Adding versioning would be an amazing feature.
Use case: in cases where we want to include video in a course we often treat the video and review as a separate project/product, for a variety of reasons. We used to do our video review manually, outside of any reviewing environment, and asked reviewers to track the timestamp of their comments on their own. It's doable, but tedious. Often, multiple reviewers would comment back on the same issue. It's just not a very efficient process.
Being able to handle this in Articulate Review is a big win. Versioning would take it to the next level.
Thank you for consideration. And thanks for this community to lean into each other for help, tricks, and tips.
Hey Jeremy,
Thank you so much for sharing that detailed insight! I'd be happy to pass along your suggestions and the use case to our Product team. If this feature makes it into a future update of Review 360, we'll let you know!
+1 for versioning manually uploaded videos!!
+1 for versioning manually uploaded videos.
Still no video versioning? :(
Almost a two year anniversary since I made this post. I wonder what it takes for Articulate to actually act on a feature?
+1 for versioning manually uploaded videos!!
Another +1 for versioning manually uploaded videos. Any update on this feature?
Thanks for adding your voice, Chris! This feature isn't on the immediate roadmap right now, but we'll let you know if that changes.
Would love to have this feature as well.
Hello! Has this happened yet? I'm surprised at the lack of understanding of why it's needed.
Hi Shannon,
Not yet, but it is certainly on our radar. I appreciate you chiming in as well. We do have this conversation linked to the request and we are continuing to track user impact and requests.
I wanted to share some information about how we manage these feature requests.
We'll be sure to pop in and share updates here when we have them.
I'm guessing that one of the issues is that time stamped comments for videos that are altered in length will no longer sync to the video.
Any updates on versioning for manually uploaded videos?
Just checking to see if this is still in the works. I'm publishing Storyline projects to MP4 and manually uploading to Review. It can be a hassle to send new links every time I have a new version.
Can at least this feature be included¿
No updates at this time.
I wanted to share some information about how we manage these feature requests as that may be helpful.
This conversation is tagged as we track user impact and we will share any updates with you here as well.
+1 for versioning manually uploaded videos. Feature request submitted.
+1 for versioning manually uploaded videos!!
2 years since this thread was created and this feature is still not available.
Come on Articulate - pull your finger out!
Hi Articulate Staff... any movement on this? I just had to upload a second instance of a video, then resend the new link to all my reviewers because we don't have an update feature yet... The ability to upload a new version of a video is still a needed fix!
+1 for versioning manually uploaded videos!
+1 for versioning manually uploaded videos
+1 for versioning manually uploaded videos
To Articulate Support. What excuse can you possibly have for not providing this feature request in the amount of time this tread has been running. Basic common sense functionality should not require unanimous request, although you almost have it.