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Re: Re: Re: Re: Importing .txt files and tokenizing them

Posted by pclark at 2010-02-05 16:08  

Well, I would check in 3.8.1 if I could, but now I can't even import my .txt file to try it in 3.8.1. I wanted to start over and began a new video file, .eaf, went to import the .txt file as a CSV/tab-delimited file and it opens in a separate window. I can't get the annotations into the .eaf file and I've tried the export function, import tiers function....the .txt is not being imported into the .eaf file. I also went back to 3.7.2-1 to work on it in that version, but the same problem - it won't import the .txt file that it successfully imported before.

patty

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Importing .txt files and tokenizing them

Posted by hasloe at 2010-02-10 13:05  

If the import of the text file was successful, though in a separate window, you could add the video to the window your text is in, via Edit -> Linked Files.
You could also use File -> Merge Transcriptions to merge the two files.
If import was not successful you might want send the text file to me so that I can do some testing (han.sloetjes AT mpi.nl)?

-Han

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Importing .txt files and tokenizing them

Posted by pclark at 2010-02-10 21:19  

I had linked the media & .txt files before, but couldn't remember how. Thanks, your recommendation worked.

patty

 

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