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Liz Frayer
suggested this on September 09, 2010 05:05 pm

Would love this sooner than later :)

 

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M B

This is a must have, folks--otherwise I'll have use another product.

May 03, 2012 11:20 am
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Roxane Padgett

Come on SlideRocket...we are new to you, love the features, however, exporting content is going to be an issue. This request look s to have been in the queue for 1 1/2 years. What's the timeline for development?

 

Thanks

April 24, 2012 12:14 pm
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Luis Fernandes

Hi Sliderocketeers,

It would be awesome to be able to upload to youtube. Would make my world tons easier.

Thank you.

March 14, 2012 02:42 am
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Richard Herbst

Easiest way to mainstream Slide Rocket is to make it a basic utility otherwise it will get done but not by you. Camtasia is cool but more complex than CAD.

February 28, 2012 04:41 am
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Terry Gibson

This works great to change into a video

http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/screen_recorder

February 15, 2012 10:42 am
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Zendesk Zendesk
SlideRocket Customer Care

Hi All – Victoria here.  I lead product management for SlideRocket.  We do have export to YouTube on our list of requests, and I think it’s a very good request.  Why haven’t we built it yet?  Simply, it has been a matter of choosing where to focus first. 

We’ve been focusing on building a platform that helps people create and deliver *interactive* presentations. Some of our greatest strengths (besides all the sizzle we provide in creating great looking presentations) are around the collaboration and interactivity that our platform provides – like forms, polls, comments, slide-by-slide analytics, live meetings, live twitter feeds – plus the ability to manage a central library of content that lets you update one slide and have it automatically update all other presentations using that slide.  These things are not possible in standard video playback. 

SlideRocket presentations can be recorded and embedded into a web page so that they seem to playback like a video, so I can certainly understand the desire to capture it and post it on YouTube. 

The best I can say now is that we’ve heard the feedback and will take it into account when we plan our roadmap.  I know everyone is looking for a specific commitment or timeframe for release, but we are too early in our planning for me to estimate that right now.  Will keep you posted.

January 20, 2012 05:38 pm
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James Seaford

@Tara, given all this feed back, can you explain to me - as a paid customer - why this feature has not yet been created? With so many emerging presentation technologies, e.g. Prezi, you guys are becoming the myspace of the presentation world if you don't adapt to what people want. Sorry to lecture you, but this is ongoing and I just don't see you guys as being very adaptive or sensative to your customers needs.

January 19, 2012 07:59 pm
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Eliot Lomba

In an age/era where video is the preferred standard for advertising and branding, it seems like a major oversight for sliderocket.com not to have implemented YouTube upload capabilities from the start.  Your customer base would certainly increase from where I stand, if you were to expedite this process.  As I would certainly be willing to take the role on of a sliderocket advocate.  I like the program that much, bit without YouTube upload capability I can't love it.  Step it up please!!!  As stated previously, sooner than later would be best.

January 19, 2012 05:50 pm
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Julia Doherty

There is a way of doing putting your sliderocket onto youtube. 

Use the FREE software called Screenr.  Play your presentation and record it on Screenr, then upload it to youtube directly from there. 

This is a quick way to do it, until Sliderocket have sorted it out.

Hope this helps. 

 

Julia

January 03, 2012 02:00 pm
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none none

I agree with everyone else here. I also want youtobe, I never had the problem of sending the same presentation over and over - there is dropbox and similar to share documents with your team. I want YOUTUBE and SLIDESHARE!

January 03, 2012 01:47 pm
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C.D. Brewer

Are you nuts! YouTube is the most populated information format in existence. We put out a VISUAL product that can not be automatically uploaded to YouTube...whats wrong with this picture or lack of? DO IT NOW! please

December 12, 2011 12:50 pm
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VIRGINIA BUSH

Why on earth would this not be an option? It is so basic I didn't even think to look for it before I signed up for SlideRocket's paid service. Wow! This could be a show-stopper for sure. Is this coming anytime soon?

December 10, 2011 12:04 pm
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Ryan Long

I just signed up for Sliderocket. Reading this, I see it was a waste of time. I'm glad I didn't go through the trouble of making a presentation that wouldn't upload to Youtube!

October 11, 2011 05:18 pm
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James Seaford

Right, obviously Tara and the team have no intention of creating the feature so many of us want, so with this in mind, does anyone know how one can import to youtube, or as the case may be, convert into a video file? Thnx

October 04, 2011 04:41 pm
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Amnuai Beckenham

Please, please urgently enable us to do this. It's very frustrating not being able to export to YouTube.

More importantly when we will be able to export in a .MP4 or .AVI format? Then I can use my SlideRocket presentations in video email. At the moment this is impossible and I think you are missing a golden opportunity to promote your business on the fastest growing marketing medium on the internet.

August 12, 2011 12:01 am
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Valerie DuVall

Is this ever going to happen??  If not your solution is only half great.

July 24, 2011 08:43 am
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Cristina Mungilla

The only reason I came across SlideRocket was because of my exasperated search for a PowerPoint to video converter.  Interesting this feature isn't here, considering the claim of trying to make SlideRocket a powerful online tool for presentations.

April 29, 2011 05:43 pm
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Marc Massey

PLEEEEZE add this fucntion; it is simply the way the internet world works. If you did it tomorrow, it wouldn't be soon enough. And ... SlideRocket is such an awesome interface, it would give you dominance as a presentation tool.

March 25, 2011 07:00 pm
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Jonathan Denman

Absolutely need to get presentations viewed on youtube - esp with voiceover abaility in slide rocket - sooner the better

Jon Denman  Canada

March 05, 2011 09:53 am
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Shawn Smith

I agree! So many people check out Youtube and everyone has a way to get movies, clips phone video etc to Youtube. I know this isn't a video so sliderocket please get something going to have the ability to upload or transfer to video for youtube. Thaks!

February 10, 2011 09:03 am
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Edo Elan

SlideRocket, let Camtasia build the plug-in like they did for PowerPoint. You have bigger wheels to invent.

December 23, 2010 06:48 pm
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Anthony Kibe

I agree that not having the option to convert the presentation to video format is a major major negative. People watch videos, not presentations.

And not being able to share your presentation on a site like youtube is also very limiting. I would love to see this feature added soon. It would eliminate the need to purchase a secondary software like camtasia just to record the presentation and turn it into video.


Still, for those of you who really really need to upload to youtube, get camtasia or equivalent. It's free for the first 30 days. You can use it to record your presentation and you don't have to pay for it if you don't need it after that.

December 15, 2010 03:12 pm
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Tara Clark
SlideRocket.com

Hi Adrian! To help clarify, there isn't an export to youtube or other video sites option because SlideRocket presentations aren't in a video format. We would have to build an export to video to post to youtube, which is why this is listed in feature requests. Currently, you can record the presentation playing in full-screen mode using a program like Jing or Camtasia to get your presentations into video format.

SlideRocket lets you distribute the Publish link which will play the presentation and dynamically update when changes are made to the presentation. This means you don't have to send the link over and over again like you would with a video. Viewers can also directly engage with a presentation by answering Forms and Polls or provide feedback using Comments. For more information about any of these feature click on the links below:

Publish to a Link

Forms and Polls

Comments

November 01, 2010 04:54 pm
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Christina Churchill

I agree with Adrian!  At the very least it should be uploadable to Slideshare!  But I need to put mine on YouTube for my latest project.  Hopefully this gets done soon!  = )

October 31, 2010 02:40 pm
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Adrian La Fosse

I really don't mean this is a condescending way, but I can't figure out why there isn't a youtube option or publish to other video sites option. People want to get their presentations out to the masses.

October 31, 2010 02:04 pm
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Steven Steiner

I really need to be able to export to Youtube because other cloud applications use youtube  

October 29, 2010 11:08 am
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Tara Clark
SlideRocket.com

Thanks for your input. Be sure to vote for this feature by clicking the icon above.

October 23, 2010 09:56 pm
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Aaron Negherbon

Hey SlideRocket!  If you allowed this it would be good for your business too as it would expose your technology to the masses!  LET'S GO!!!!!!!!!!!

October 20, 2010 03:23 pm
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Christina Churchill

Hey, really really really want to be able to put my fully animated project on YouTube!  Anyway you all can make this happen asap??? 

October 06, 2010 04:10 pm