Tutorial 4 – coding audio or any media file:
In NVivo 8, 9 or 10, 11, 12 and R1, it is possible to code audio, video images or indeed any media file direct from the source. It is exactly the same process as one have hitherto applies to a textual transcript. See this brief demonstration:
Summary
The video demonstrates coding audio and video data using a synchronized transcript. The example involves coding passages and quotes from an interview using both text and video timelines. Coding can be done by selecting rows, dragging content, and even directly on the video timeline. The tutorial showcases the ability to align text and video, facilitating efficient coding of audio and video data.
Highlights
- 🎥 Coding audio and video data demonstrated using a synchronized transcript.
- 📑 Selection and coding of passages and quotes from an interview.
- 🕰️ Coding directly on the video timeline for efficient processing.
Keywords
coding, audio, video, synchronized transcript, interview, timeline, text, passages, quotes
Key Moments
- Introduction to Coding Audio/Video Timelines00:05
- Demonstrates coding audio and video data using a synchronized transcript.
- Overview of selecting and coding passages with memorable quotes.
- Introduction to the default reference view and its functionalities.
- Direct Coding on Video Timeline00:57
- Illustrates direct coding on a video timeline for selected video segments.
- Shows the process of dragging and dropping from the video timeline to code.
- Highlights the ability to code both audio and video data with right-click options.