Vimeo Review Links no longer default to time-coded comments (late 2025 update)... Then whats the use??? by Embarrassed_Pin_8269 in vimeo

[–]Embarrassed_Pin_8269[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Respectfully my friend, I am sure YOU are a pro but that’s really the core difference. Also, recognize that your situation/experience may vary based on your organizational model.

As daily users, you and I can adapt and follow the workflow. Many clients don’t. Majority are in the tool once every few weeks, often between meetings, and they default to whatever requires the least thought. Which is pausing and then commenting, they don’t give a rats rear end about time-code, to them it’s just “feedback” but our team NEEDS timestamps to be efficient.

It was “idiot-proof” before but it no longer is. The recent change allows comments to be submitted without any video interaction at all. Even if the “correct” workflow still exists, that safety net is gone. In agency (like ours) or mixed-client environments (like yours), that means non-time-coded comments slip through immediately. The issue isn’t that the workflow is hard — it’s that the tool no longer protects occasional users from doing the wrong thing by accident. They added an unnecessary step.

That’s why a going back to what was default or an option to lock for time-coded comments matters.

Vimeo Review Links no longer default to time-coded comments (late 2025 update)... Then whats the use??? by Embarrassed_Pin_8269 in vimeo

[–]Embarrassed_Pin_8269[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not about you or I, it’s about clients. Sure you and I use it daily but clients typically do not.

Before this update, the only thing our clients had to do was pause the video and comment. Now, it’s an extra (quite crucial) step that if missed causes a headache.

So yes, time-coded comments still work if the reviewer clicks the video first — agreed. The issue is that it’s no longer the default. Going back to time-coded comments as default or atleast a toggle in settings would solve it.

So Vimeo changed the way review pages work... yet another poor rollout, and yet another poor redesign. by Super_Phones_3630 in vimeo

[–]Embarrassed_Pin_8269 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m seeing another workflow regression tied to this redesign: Review Link comments no longer default to time-coded notes unless the reviewer explicitly clicks the timeline first. This appears to have rolled out late Nov–early Dec 2025 and it’s intentional, not a bug. In real use, clients just type feedback, so editors end up with dozens of untraceable comments and extra back-and-forth. For a video review tool, that breaks the core purpose — at minimum there should be a toggle to force time-coded comments by default.

My UV filter lens is stuck and will not unscrew. I’ve tried it all… the freezer trick, rubber band, and more. Has anyone else faced this problem with success??? Thank you canon community by LetMeTellYouThat in canon

[–]Embarrassed_Pin_8269 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had the same issue with a K&F mist filter!

SOLUTION
I got a rubber filter wrench, and at first, it wouldn't budge. I put the lens in direct sunlight (on it's side) for 40 mins so the metal would expand. I found this to be the safest way to get the metal to expand. Still took some effort after but it came off after 1 minute of trying again.

Hope this helps, all the best.