Interviews and focus groups, ready for coding.
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A day per interview, manually
60 minutes of recording = 4–6 hours of typing, by the standard 1:4 transcription ratio.
Now: Minutes of processing instead of hours. Whisper-grade accuracy on clean audio, with light post-editing for dialect.
Multi-participant focus groups
Five voices in a Zoom recording means hours of "wait, who said that?" while you label.
Now: Speaker diarization separates each voice — Speaker 1 through Speaker N — ready for participant tagging.
Format hell for coding tools
NVivo wants TXT with one paragraph per turn. Other transcription services give you messy PDFs.
Now: Export to plain TXT, SRT, or VTT. Paragraphs grouped by speaker turn. Drop straight into your CAQDAS tool.
Verbatim, with speaker turns preserved
Timestamps for every paragraph if you need to revisit the audio.
Critical incident: Wednesday in November — 7am to 11pm at the same kitchen table.
Emotional register: "Hollow", loss of sense of self, domestic space recoded as workspace.
Coding candidates: boundary dissolution, domestic re-coding, embodied fatigue, temporal markers.
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