How to Conduct Coding Audio Video Timelines & Synchronised Transcripts NVivo for MAC:

Summary

This video tutorial demonstrates how to code audio and video data using Ken’s synchronized interview transcript as an example. It covers techniques for selecting and coding text, video segments, and audio data, emphasizing the alignment of transcripts with video content.

Highlights

  • 🎥 Synchronized Transcript: The video showcases Ken’s interview with a synchronized transcript where text is aligned with video, facilitating easier coding and reference.
  • 🖱️ Coding Techniques: Users can code text by triple-clicking a row in the transcript or by dragging video segments and using the coding toolbar, allowing for an organized and efficient coding process.
  • ⏱️ Timestamp Integration: Coding video segments adds timestamps to the code, making it easy to navigate back to specific parts of Ken’s interview linked directly in the transcript.⏱️ Timestamp Integration: Coding video segments adds timestamps to the code, making it easy to navigate back to specific parts of Ken’s interview linked directly in the transcript.
Key Moments
  • Introduction to Coding Audio and Video00:05
    • The video demonstrates coding audio and video data using Ken’s video interview as an example.
    • Ken’s interview features a synchronized transcript, aligning text with video.
    • The presenter explains how to select text for coding by triple-clicking on the transcript.
  • Coding Memorable Quotes00:30
    • The process of coding involves dragging selected text into a code section.
    • Double-clicking the code opens a view displaying Ken’s quotes in a reference format.
    • Users can also code directly on the video timeline by selecting video segments.
  • Using the Coding Tools01:09
    • The video shows how to click and drag to select parts of the video for coding.
    • A lightbulb icon in the toolbar is used to initiate coding on selected video segments.
    • Coded video segments appear with timestamps, allowing easy reference back to Ken’s interview.
    • The presenter mentions the option to code audio and video data through a right-click menu.