Our team uses Microsoft PowerPoint for presentation decks and then Workfront Proof for reviewing of said decks. The issue we are running into is: When you upload a PPT file, which has an embedded video, to Workfront and then create a Workfront Proof, the embedded video is not playable within the Proofing system. What is seen is a static image with a play button; however, when clicked, nothing activates and the embedded MP4 file does not play.
The workarounds we attempted are as follows:
Our goal is to have a single proof with all of the project stills, copy, and videos in ONE SINGLE PROOF so our reviewers can review all elements in ONE LOCATION and not have to have multiple windows open and to reduce the need to navigate to other file locations.
QUESTIONS FOR ADOBE WORKFRONT:
Any insight, answers to the above questions and/or workarounds anyone has successfully attempted in the vein of one single location to review multiple files and leave feedback in that singular location...I AM ALL EARS/EYES! Thank you all!
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ah... well... good luck. There's a definite learning curve.
To generate the proof, my guess is, you want to follow these instructions closely
(I only tested it one time for another user who wanted to proof Word docs in Sharepoint so people would be able to proof and edit as they go)
i.e. you don't want to link to the sharepoint file, you want to generate a proof on the URL to get there, if I remember correctly.
Then the reviewers all need this separate desktop proofing app:
Anyhow good luck.
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I just asked my CSM about this and she responded after conversation with the Proof team, suggesting that I upload the powerpoint to a sharepoint sort of thing, and submit it as an interactive proof (via sharepoint url is my guess?). Haven't tried it yet myself, but no reason to think it won't work.
Interesting...I have not heard the term "interactive proof" in my time with Workfront Proof. I'll look to see if there are some how-to's and test this out. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE SUGGESTION! We are open to try anything.
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ah... well... good luck. There's a definite learning curve.
To generate the proof, my guess is, you want to follow these instructions closely
(I only tested it one time for another user who wanted to proof Word docs in Sharepoint so people would be able to proof and edit as they go)
i.e. you don't want to link to the sharepoint file, you want to generate a proof on the URL to get there, if I remember correctly.
Then the reviewers all need this separate desktop proofing app:
Anyhow good luck.
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Thank you again for the note to use the DESKTOP proofing app. Our company is strictly browser based. Is there any workaround for this situation via the BROWSER?
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Proofing team states "Currently there is a workaround where you can use Firefox and a legacy plugin to review URLs in browser."
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Using an interactive proof based on SharePoint will have limitations if your IT has restricted SharePoint in some ways. In my case, our SharePoint is entirely locked down to internal-use only, so the interactive proof displays a message about not having access. As a result, I can't send SharePoint site pages through proof.
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This is a challenge for us to. Currently we send the PPT and each video is renamed to reflect the slide that it appears on. For us context is critically important, so they do get sent as a single proof email and they do appear grouped on dashboards, but its a challenge for the project owner and the reviewers to have to open multiple proof files and make comments multiple times over.
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