Audio software?
metaimagem
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Sun Jul 6 01:28:43 UTC 2014
Hi, you also can try:
http://tla.mpi.nl/tools/tla-tools/elan/
ELAN description ELAN is a professional tool for the creation of complex
annotations on video and audio resources.
With ELAN a user can add an unlimited number of annotations to audio and/or
video streams. An annotation can be a sentence, word or gloss, a comment,
translation or a description of any feature observed in the media.
Annotations can be created on multiple layers, called tiers. Tiers can be
hierarchically interconnected. An annotation can either be time-aligned to
the media or it can refer to other existing annotations. The textual
content of annotations is always in Unicode and the transcription is stored
in an XML format.
ELAN provides several different views on the annotations, each view is
connected and synchronized to the media playhead.
Up to 4 video files can be associated with an annotation document. Each
video can be integrated in the main document window or displayed in its own
resizable window.
ELAN delegates media playback to an existing media framework, like Windows
Media Player, QuickTime or JMF (Java Media Framework). As a result a wide
variety of audio and video formats is supported and high performance media
playback can be achieved.
ELAN is written in the Java programming language and the sources are
available for non-commercial use. It runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
best,
rogerio.
2014-07-05 11:38 GMT-03:00 Ashley Stinnett <astinnet at email.arizona.edu>:
> Hi Susan,
> I agree with Steve, there a lot of coding softwares to choose from (NVIVO,
> AtlasTi, Dedoose, etc...)
> but my preference is to use F5 (
> http://www.audiotranskription.de/english/f5)
> It is cheap (used to be free) and easy to use on a Mac.
> It allows you to insert a time code with the Return key, synced to the
> audio/video (select in preferences)
> and has keyboard short cuts for text insert (handy for multi
> speaker/interactional data)
>
> And if you want to transcribe it eventually, it works well with keyboard
> commands or with a USB foot pedal.
>
> You can word search or export as a .rtf or .txt to be used in Word or Text
> Wrangler or whatever other analysis software you want to use.
>
> Good luck
> Ashley
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 6:50 AM, Steven Black <stevepblack at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Susan,
> > I'm sure there are lots of good programs out there, but I would recommend
> > just using Microsoft Word and making an audio log, writing the time
> > displayed on the audio file where you have a comment. An advantage of
> this
> > (other than not having to learn a new program) is that you can use the
> > "find" function in word to search for particular notes or codes that you
> > have used to denote specific topics or ideas.
> >
> > If you want to use audio-video software you might try Inqscribe, which
> > allows you to set time codes and sync writing with audio/video--this is
> > meant for creating subtitled videos but it could do the trick.
> >
> >
> > On 7/4/14 11:01 AM, "Susan Seizer" <sseizer at INDIANA.EDU> wrote:
> >
> > >Hello fellow Ling Anthers,
> > >
> > >I have an archive of interview audiotapes from the early 90s that I am
> > >now digitizing. The software automatically places the digitized tapes
> > >into iTunes. I am using a Mac computer. I am looking for software that
> > >will allow me to easily edit, mark, and add commentary on the tapes. I
> > >would be grateful for any suggestions from those with experience in this
> > >realm. (I have Final Cut Pro 7 already on my computer, but I would
> rather
> > >not use it because it's cumbersome and best suited for visual material.)
> > >thanks for your input!
> > >
> > >Best,
> > > Susan
> > >
> > >Susan Seizer
> > >Dept of Communication & Culture
> > >Indiana University
> >
>
>
>
> --
> A. Ashley Stinnett, Ph.D.
> Postdoctoral Research Assistant
> Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology
> School of Anthropology
> The University of Arizona
> P.O. Box 210030
> Tucson, AZ 85721-0030 U.S.A
> astinnet at email.arizona.edu
> https://sites.google.com/a/email.arizona.edu/a-ashley-stinnett/
>
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