Ability to export comments
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Paige Cruz
how is this feature request old enough to go to kindergarten??
+1000 I would use this all the time. Pls Descript. Pls.
BigChadP
Adding a +1 to this now 5 year old request. Either in the transcript, as a separate doc, or copy all comments like you can with the Underlord text would be incredibly helpful and something no other tool seems to offer at this point either. This quality of life feature would be a leg up on some competition.
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Support Team
Merged in a post:
Export comments (including archived)
Andrew Mason
Canny AI
Merged in a post:
Ability to export timestamped comments
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Cathy Booth
Scenario:
You have published the web based version of the project for comments.
Comments have been made.
You update the project and republish.
All comments are erased by the republication.
Implication:
Loss of comments, which could be inadvertent. Alternatively you could know this would happen but it requires a complex workflow to work around it.
Solutions:
(1) Ability to export a transcript with comments or (2) provide for the export of comments by chapter/ marker, together with any text from the transcript that was highlighted for the comment.
NB. See also my comment on the 10th most requested feature 'Ability to export comments'
kirsten johnstone
Comments also need to travel WITH the audio cuts / script if they're moved around in the composition
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Michelle M
Re-upping this. It's now 2024 and we need the ability to export comments from Descript in the .docx transcript. This should be a part of Descript's capacity and our workflow.
Peih-Gee Law
Or at least let us copy and paste the comments including time stamps! It's very helpful for keeping track of topics for documentation, or for creating show notes with time stamps. It's 2023 and we're still begging for this feature!
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Cathy Booth
The ability to export timestamped comments (from the web-based pubication version) is essential in the following scenario:
Providing reviewers the web published version to comment on rather than the project version (a complex video editing interface).
However...
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- Inadvertently updating the web published version erases all comments made.
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NB.
Cutting and pasting timestamped comments, as has been suggested below as a workaround, is not possible from the web publicised version.
Someone with comment only access can only make comments in the project version on other people’s comments.
Unless you give someone project access, they cannot make comments on the web published version of a project and giving them this access sends them an invitation to the project version (not the web published version) which confuses them.
Editing after making comments does not adjust the time stamps of the comments ie they no longer cross refer to the ‘correct’ part of the transcript.
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Jeremie
This is a necessary feature to collaborate with others without having them creating a paying account, in the podcast world that you cater to, we work with various people for each and every episode. If this feature is not part of descript, we will havo to switch to another option like sonix or happyscripe which we don't want to. please make this feature, it is a must-have not nice-to-have
Lauren FitzHugh
Adding here for the group: I have just transcribed and exported the .docx files for 15 hours of video. My next step is attempting to import a list of scenes with timestamps into a Notion database so I can effectively collaborate with others around my company.
I was hoping I could create notes with descriptors for each scene and then export as a .csv. (This feature is available with frame.io.) The .csv would make it easy for me to have a timestamped scene list that is accessible to others in a tool we already use and without having to invite teammates who aren't video editors to video editing software.
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