We're now using Proclaim to record our sermons, which is a really useful feature. However, I'm finding that I keep triggering the record feature when I'm testing my presentation. If I disable recording, I'll probably forget to re-enable it later, so what I would really like is the ability to disable recording on this local machine, so that I can effectively run tests without generating redundant and silent audio files.
Hello Mark,
Thank you very much for your suggestion, we appreciate your suggestion and this is something we could possibly take back to our team and consider. For future suggestions I advise posting future suggestions over at our UserVoice: https://proclaim.uservoice.com
Hi Christian
Christian Villapando: Hello Mark, Thank you very much for your suggestion, we appreciate your suggestion and this is something we could possibly take back to our team and consider. For future suggestions I advise posting future suggestions over at our UserVoice: https://proclaim.uservoice.com
This is the second time that I have read this formulaic response to a suggestion made in this forum. I must admit I find it a little grating.
Often when a user makes a suggestion they are doing one of two things.
They may well be floating the idea in order to see if others think it worthwhile or can offer a better solution or can offer refinements that make it a better suggestion.
They may well be wondering if the idea is indeed technically feasible, would be a simple fix or a major piece of work.
Jumping straight over to the Suggestions Forum cuts off any discussion or refinement of the idea.
Suggestions migrating to the that forum after a period of reflection may mean that the idea is much better by the time it gets there.
A more nuanced reply from the team would be helpful.
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Mark Barnes: We're now using Proclaim to record our sermons, which is a really useful feature. However, I'm finding that I keep triggering the record feature when I'm testing my presentation. If I disable recording, I'll probably forget to re-enable it later, so what I would really like is the ability to disable recording on this local machine, so that I can effectively run tests without generating redundant and silent audio files.
This is something we've discussed internally and will likely be implemented in a future release. It's not on our short list so I'm hesitant to give any indication on time-frame. Thanks for the feedback.
Mark, I agree that this is a great idea, and asked the team to move it up the list. Thanks!
I think it's good to post suggestions to the forums for discussion; UserVoice can be helpful too, though, to let others 'vote' your suggestion up. We do pay a lot of attention to the items that earn a lot of votes there. Thanks!