On Wed, 19 Jan 2000 10:26:29 -0000 Ann Lewins
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> There is a bit of a difference between these two ways of using and
> referring to video in Atlas and Nvivo: - in NVivo as Susanne says - you can
> 'link' to video databites - a flag from a particular point in a text file
> you can code the text file) opens the video clip - but you are not able
> to physically code the video clip itself.
>
> In Atlas, and I believe Hyperresearch, as Harald Klein points out, the video
> clip can be a 'codeable' data file itself.
>
People might want to look at a completely different way of coding
video directly, although the program has a quantitative rather than a
qualitative orientation. The program is called The Observer. It is
available, in the UK, from Tracksys Ltd, Vernon House, 18 Friar Lane,
Nottingham NG1 6DQ; Tel: 0115 952 0446; Fax: 0115 952 0447; email:
[log in to unmask]; web: http://www.tracksys.co.uk
Charlie Owen.
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