![]() This timeframes behaves very much like a media file would: you can change the time, pause, resume, etc. InqScribe will keep track of time within the values you define. InqScribe doesn't try to track time at all. When you select an offline media source, you can define a timeframe for that source. Although InqScribe cannot control playback of these tapes, it can provide a means to enter timecodes while you watch the footage on a TV monitor (or watch an event in real time). This is a catch-all category for physical tapes (audio, Hi8, 8mm, DV, etc.) or events that you want to review. after ensuring that you are connected to the internet) via the Media > Reload menu item. If InqScribe cannot access the URL, it will display an error message in the main window in the region where the video normally appears. To define a URL media object, enter the complete URL (including the prefix) in the Media URL field of the Select Media Source dialog. In addition the protocol, InqScribe also supports file:// URLs (which can used to refer to files on a local hard drive or on a server) as well as rtsp:// URLs (if you want to access media from a real time streaming server). ![]() Performance of URL-based media is heavily dependent on the speed of your network connection. Note, however, that performance will almost always be better if you are working with file-based media. InqScribe supports the same range of audio and video formats for URL-based media that it does for file-based media. Sorry, YouTube, Vimeo, and Google Drive links won’t work. Please note that InqScribe requires a direct path to the hosted media file. Use the URL media type to link your transcript to a web-based media file. If there is a particular unsupported file format that you use regularly with InqScribe, let us know and we'll try to support it directly. You will then be able to select any file on your hard drive, not just the files that InqScribe formally recognizes. Windows users can simply select "All Files" in the open file dialog box. For Mac users, click the Let me select any file check box before clicking Select File. If you have an unsupported file, you may still be able to manually open it in InqScribe. These files may be selected when you click the Select File. InqScribe formally supports many media file types, including QuickTime, AVI, MPEG, MP4, MP3, WAV, and AIFF files. Note that this is not a complete list, and what works and what doesn't may change as Apple and Microsoft update their platforms. This means InqScribe supports most standard audio and video formats, including: InqScribe supports any kind of file that AVFoundation or Windows Media Player 11 is capable of opening. This will select the file for you without opening the Select Media Source dialog. Simply drag the file into the main document window. There is a shortcut for select media files. ![]() If you link to a file on a shared network server (or a CD-ROM), you can send the InqScribe document to a co-worker who has access to the server (or a copy of the CD-ROM), and they will be able to view the media file as well. InqScribe stores an alias to your file, which means that InqScribe can often find the linked file, even if you move it. button and choose the file using the standard Open File dialog. To select a file for use with InqScribe, click the Select File. Use the Media File type to link your transcript to a digital media file that you can access on a local hard drive, a shared network server, or CD/DVD-ROM. To work with a particular media type, select it from the popup. There are three basic media sources, represented by the top three choices in the popup menu at the top of the dialog. You use the Select Media Source dialog to select the media source for a particular document. This page describes the main media types that you can use with InqScribe, as well as the main fields within the dialog. Once you have selected a media source, you can click on its name or icon in the upper left as well. ![]() Either action will open the Select Media Source dialog. button in the upper left of the main document window, or use the Media > Select Media Source. To define the media for a new document, press the Select Media Source. This page explains how to make that link. Every InqScribe document links a media object to a transcript.
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