I've done a small amount of interview recording.

Most recently the Android app "Smart Voice Recorder" did a really good
job of picking up conversation at a table in a crowded and loud
restaurant. That's on a Samsung Galaxy S running Android 4.2.

I had abysmal results with the voice recorder app that came standard
with the phone two years ago (probably Android 2.3 then?).

To transcribe I just played the audio back in Windows Media player -
after my first experience transcribing a few years ago (a huge pain) I
decided just to keep the audio files and only transcribe the portions
of an interview that I'll use as quotes. Of course I make notes that I
can use to understand the gist of the conversation and avoid taking
things out of context.

Regards,
Fritz

On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Nicola Dell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We are doing some work on qualitative research tools and would very much
> appreciate if you could take 1 min to answer the following questions:
>
> (1) Have you ever voice recorded interviews with participants?
>
> (2) If so, what tools did you use to do the recording?
>
> (3) What tools did you use to playback/decode the audio?
>
> Please include hardware (like phones, tape recorders) and any software
> packages.
>
> Thanks very much!
> Nicki
>
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