Play uploaded videos when offline
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Remy Gieling
As a team we would love to use Pitch as our replacement for Keynote, but not having the video's play offline is one of the biggest reasons we cannot make the switch as this point. Especially for larger audiences (>2000 visitors) where wifi connection is still too unstable, we cannot rely on internet access.
Nick Rivero
Hey Pitch team. Is there any update to being able to completely work offline? It seems there's always issues - when internet is not present - in guranteeing that all media and assets will load. Is there some future system where we can mark a presentation as "Offline" - much the same way Google Drive & Dropbox do? This would then cache all elements locally for quicker playback.
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Sofie from Pitch
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Jack Shorter
play videos when offline- should be able to do this anyway!
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Dan Burman
Love pitch, but this is so important as a failsafe when going to unfamiliar venues. I've already had a couple of scary near misses on big presentation occasions due to this. I also favour the dropbox/google drive/evernote approach of a tickbox for full offline/downloaded versions of selected presentations.
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Vincent Bernier
How is this not a thing yet... This is an absolute must have for those of us presenting in person. Imagine being at a conference, with a scrappy wifi with tons of other people struggling to connect, in the basement of a large conference center (no phone reception). This happens more often than one thinks in certain industries, and offline videos are what makes this possible.
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Andrew Bell
Incredibly disappointing that Pitch claims to work offline but it's not possible to present offline if a presentation includes video. This makes Pitch an absolute non-starter for presenting to clients or at conferences. +1 to the "Orange Ship" request that a presentation can be explicitly downloaded for offline presenting.
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Dan Burman
I'd go further and request a simple tick box function to download presentations for offline presenting (like Dropbox or Google Drive do). Peace of mind when presenting in a new venue where you may have trouble getting wifi connectivity and need to be confident that you can still go ahead.
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Nathan M
This is a must have for those of us delivering in-person presentations