First time E Prime

Peter Quain pquain at une.edu.au
Tue Oct 23 03:23:42 UTC 2007


use any 3rd part audio software and a decent mic. save files as *.wav 
- note, need to have sample rate, and mono or stereo the same as you 
will set the sound object in e-prime (find these properties by double 
clicking on experiment icon in tree ... the top, or parent object... 
and choosing sound properties or similar [i have no e-prime open to 
look right now]. Simple approach - place wav files in directory where 
*.ebs file is, in *.es file set attribute in trial list (e.g., 
'filename'), set file names for each trial (could nest these 
instead...), set stimuli on sound object = [filename], ... and away you go.


At 08:20 AM 23/10/2007, you wrote:


>Hi, I am just about to attempt to programme E Prime to run an
>experiment for the first time. I am wondering if anyone can advise me
>how to record audio information into e prime. As part of the
>experiment participants need to hear a list of words and then recall
>them. Please e mail. Thanks.
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