Alan
sure - and if we wait a bit longer, CD writers will be much
cheaper, faster etc etc. My point is that the current state
of the technology, both hardware and software, makes the use
of qualitative data analysis of recorded sound (interviews
etc) feasible *now*.
Len
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998 08:20:00 +0100 Alan Cartwright
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> Yes, but remember ZIPs are very much second choice. Recordable CD players
> are about twice the price, the disks are much cheaper and the quality
> better. However, you need to check that you machine can accomodate them.
>
> At 00:01 22/10/98 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> >40Mb for an hour's recording sound very cheap. With Zip
> >drives, at c£10 each for 100Mb it should be relatively easy
> >to manage this. I'll definitely be looking at Code-a-Text.
> >
> >Len
> >
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> Alan Cartwright PhD
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> Kent Institute of Medicine and Health Sciences.
> University of Kent. UK.
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