Code-A-Text uses its own internal hypertext system to keep links between
sound and this would not be readable by another programme. I am currently
developing the transcription facilities to enable linked files to be
distributed. I have explored both html and word but in both appear to be
very limited. My inclicnation at the moment is to provide a freely
distibutable viewer (like in powerpoint) which would enable users to
distribute media linked texts, reports (remember these can include video
and pictures) to anybody they wanted.
Regards
Alan Cartwright
At 16:11 06/07/99 +0200, you wrote:
>dear reader,
>
>I would like to know if I can import audio-files and its transcription (which
>will be made in for example Code-A-Text) into another program for example in
>Atlas.ti.
>I know now that synchronization of text and sound is not (yet) possible in
>Atlas, but the question is also whether the links between sound and text are
>preserved in Atlas.ti, so the two can be coded at the same time.
>If not: the question remains whether the transcription of only the text is
>compatible with Atlas? I hope this at least is the case and hopefully
someone
>can tell me more about it.
>
>Koko Barenbrug
>Faculty of clinical psychology
>University of Amsterdam
>
Alan Cartwright PhD
Code-A-Text Developer
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web page http://www.codeatext.u-net.com
Also
Senior Lecturer In Psychotherapy
Kent Institute of Medicine and Health Sciences.
University of Kent. UK.
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