Testimonials
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... that you can change the length of the segment that HyperTRANSCRIBE plays? Choose the Preferences menu item, and change the number of "Seconds to Play When Advancing". From now on, HyperTRANSCRIBE will play a segment of the new length when you press Shift-Space or when you press Tab to advance to the next segment. Adjusting the segment length can help make your transcribing process more efficient. For example, if you often need to replay the segment before advancing to the next, try making the segment length shorter so that you can transcribe an entire segment in one pass. On the other hand, if you find it very easy to finish transcribing each segment without replaying it, making the segment length longer may improve your rate.
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... that in HyperRESEARCH you can use keyboard shortcuts to code audio and video? Just play your source file while listening and/or watching. When you come to the starting point of a segment you want to code, press Control-[ (if you use Windows) or Command-[ (if you use Mac OS X). Continue playing the segment, and when you reach the end of the part you want to code, press Control-] or Command-]. Your chosen segment is now selected, ready to have a code applied! (This tip can be particularly helpful when you have a long source file and it's difficult to place the play head precisely enough at the spot you want to code. Using the keyboard shortcuts lets you code interactively, without fiddling with the controls on the screen.)
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... that if you use HyperTRANSCRIBE to create your transcriptions, you can use the document as a source in HyperRESEARCH? The transcription can be coded just like any other text document, and a pane at the top of the window shows the original video or audio file. Click a time code in the transcription to go to that point in the video or audio, and play it while scanning and coding the text. By using a HyperTRANSCRIBE document, you can get all the benefits of working with a text transcript (precision, easy scanning, searchability) while keeping the benefits of having the original media file (emotional context and subtleties that may not come through in a transcription). Work with all your senses and with multiple modalities, to get new insights and better mastery of the source material.
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Greg McVerry (jgmac1106
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Using Hypertranscribe to transcribe an interview I just did - love that program bit.ly/aTO9EW ...I recommend it to all my clients in the media business
Cirina Catania @Cirina) via Twitter
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(to another Twitter user) by the way thanks for the heads up about HyperResearch. I think I'm in love!!
Neena hooeycritic via Twitter
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Nach drei Minuten testen finde ich diese Software intuitiver als MaxQDA, Atlas.ti und Nvivo. ;) Rough English translation: "Test after three minutes, I think this software is more intuitive than MaxQDA, Atlas.ti and NVivo. :)"
@laotang (via Twitter)
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I find HyperTranscribe and HyperResearch intuitive oh and I LOVE that it's cross-platform... I am very happy with your product! ...I am so happy to have found a software package that allows me to start analyzing data right away rather than having to spend hours learning a software package. Cheers!
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HyperTRANSCRIBE Where have you been all my life??
@WaraAli (Warsame Ali) via Twitter
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Finally getting a chance to use HyperResearch on a qualitative data set. So nice and smooth! I'm loving it so far!
(@kpanciera) via Twitter
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Phillip M. Edwards @PhillipMEdwards) via Twitter
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I have been very impressed with your software (as a former NVivo user) and am looking forward to using it more thoroughly for my critical discourse analysis. While I am one of the rare students not on Facebook, I have and will continue to recommend your software.
Kathy Ellis, Canada
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Thanks to the team at Researchware for all your help while I was completing my dissertation study. The dissertation went well, and while I only had seven subjects, there was a mountain of media data and HyperRESEARCH kept it all in context. I love the product.
Deborah Wise, PhD
http://debwise.com
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I much prefer hyperresearch. Really user friendly. Has companion transcription tool. Really great 4 digital video & audio.
Elizabeth J. Meyer,
"@lizjmeyer" via Twitter
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You are all so great! If I ever become famous i won't forget!!.../Brgds, Glenn (a HyperRESEARCH fan... even though I am principally a "quant"...) (prompted by a customer service request satisfactorily fulfilled by Researchware staff)
Glenn Asano
PhD Candidate
University of South Australia
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HyperTRANSCRIBE... best thing next to automatic transcription.
@jennbeens2 (Jenn Beening) via Twitter
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I really like your licensing process and the flexibility to move between computers--the best license I've seen.
Dr. Suzanne McMurphy
Faculty, Department of Social Work
University of Windsor
Windsor Ontario, Canada
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Our university uses nVivo. I can't think why. HyperRESEARCH is much more user friendly.
Denise Goodfellow
Doctoral Student Australia
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My partner, Martha, began working with the HyperTRANSCRIBE demo and said, "Oh yeah, we've got to have this." I had been aware of HyperResearch for sometime and the reputation it had. The transcription program is a wonderful addition to your package.
Jack Willis, Principal
The Brook Besor Consultants, Inc.
Nashville, TN
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While making sense of qualitative data must allow for the occasionally frustrating nature of emerging data, HyperRESEARCH made this method of data analysis a more manageable, coherent, and organized process. I could not imagine trying to sort qualitative data without HyperRESEARCH, and recommend it highly.
'HyperRESEARCH', Journal of Technology in Human Services, 25: 4, 109 — 113
Reviewer: Karen Zgoda, MSW, LCSW, Boston College
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