Remember script/timeline location when re-opoening project
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Dimitar Pouchnikov
Right now, for longer projects that require multiple sessions to edit, the only way to remember the location is to note the time of the timeline or to add a placeholder marker.
Instead, it would be ideal if, when reopening a project, the timeline/script location is the same as where it was left off in the previous editing session
Autopilot
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pick up editing at last position
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RD
It would be great if, upon opening a project, there was a way to jump back to the point in the transcript/timeline where we left off.
Project videos and transcripts can be lengthy, and it's not always easy to remember exactly where we paused our editing a day, or many days, earlier.
Autopilot
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Save my my timeline/playhead position when I close a project
Raygan Kelly
I edit long (hour plus) projects in Descript, often across several sessions. Currently, if I close a project and re-open it later, my playback position is reset to the beginning of the project. Sometimes it can be difficult to tell where I left off editing.
I can use features like Comments to mark a position to return to later, but only if I remember to do so BEFORE closing a project. If I close without manually marking my place (such as if I accidentally close a project by, for example, accidentally closing a browser tab or navigating away from Descript.com) then I have to spend many minutes figuring out where I left off in my editing/review.
Ideally I'd like this to be the default behavior across all projects, or at least a setting I can enable.