@Kerem Suer what if someone get the multiple audio feedback? how it will display all the multiple feedback? how that will work and how will you reply of the audio feedback?
@Paresh Khatri ::::✈ good questions. I think an audio feedback would act just like a "like". You can leave one audio feedback per shot.
We can bake the audio feedbacks into the responses sorted by time. So the shot author can respond to each audio feedback only once. Others can listen the feedback and the response, but they can't respond to other users audio feedbacks.
Why not to use the way we all used to? First, put it to comments, se we can see it along with the comments.
Second, as far as it's concept you can think of dictation or the same as on youtube that generates subtitles automatically — so you can listen record, or read transcribed text.
@Rogie you know I actually sketched it out with the record button rather than stop. And I was thinking Dribbble barely introduces new colors for actions, so that's why I sticked to pink and grey, but you might be right, this might actually be one case that they use a more universal red recording circle. I will rebound this guy today, thanks dude.
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For you lazy "I don't wanna type all that feedback" designers.
10 months ago
Hahaha genius! love it.
10 months ago
@Kerem Suer what if someone get the multiple audio feedback? how it will display all the multiple feedback? how that will work and how will you reply of the audio feedback?
10 months ago
Great stuff! But was wondering the same thing as @Paresh Khatri ::::✈
10 months ago
Amazing. That's all I could say.
10 months ago
Brilliant!
10 months ago
@Paresh Khatri ::::✈ good questions. I think an audio feedback would act just like a "like". You can leave one audio feedback per shot.
We can bake the audio feedbacks into the responses sorted by time. So the shot author can respond to each audio feedback only once. Others can listen the feedback and the response, but they can't respond to other users audio feedbacks.
More shots coming soon :)
10 months ago
Yes, please. @Dan Cederholm knows how to implement this ;)
10 months ago
Wouldn't dictation ideally help solve this? You wouldn't really want to force anyone to have to rely on their speakers to know what you had to say.
10 months ago
Great idea!
10 months ago
Wonderful @Kerem!
But what if I want to edit my feedback? You know we have the ability to edit our "typed by not so lazy designers" feedback when it is a message :)
10 months ago
"Designing sure is fun, I just wish I didn't have to read and write so much."
- No one
10 months ago
@Matt Zanchelli refer to @Rogie's shot. The listening is the greatest aspect.
10 months ago
Haha, i want try ; D
10 months ago
Why not to use the way we all used to? First, put it to comments, se we can see it along with the comments.
Second, as far as it's concept you can think of dictation or the same as on youtube that generates subtitles automatically — so you can listen record, or read transcribed text.
10 months ago
impossible is nothing great job @Kerem Suer
10 months ago
There goes the traffic budget... ;-)
10 months ago
wow!!!
did anyone else turn the volume up on their computer or just me?
=/
10 months ago
Really rad, but I got a thought - what if the record icon turned into a red "recording" circle while you were recording?
Then when you hover the red recording circle, it changes to a stop square
10 months ago
FTW. That would be so rad!
10 months ago
Yes! I love it and I WANT it! :)
10 months ago
@Rogie you know I actually sketched it out with the record button rather than stop. And I was thinking Dribbble barely introduces new colors for actions, so that's why I sticked to pink and grey, but you might be right, this might actually be one case that they use a more universal red recording circle. I will rebound this guy today, thanks dude.
10 months ago
It's awesome idea, for trolling.
10 months ago
Okay,
1. Why would I want to listen to someone who's too lazy to type?
2. Wait - do I need more arguments?
10 months ago
HH nice one :D
10 months ago