Inserting Audio and Video Files in a MAXQDA Project

Audio and video files are not imported into MAXQDA but are saved in the MAXQDA Externals data files folder and are linked with a text document. Documents with an assigned media file are marked with a symbol in the “Document System:” a musical note  for audio files and a camera  for video files.

There are different ways of making audio and video files available for use in MAXQDA:

  • Select Documents > Import document(s) from the main menu,
  • Or right-click on the root of the “Document System”, or a document group, and select Import document(s),
  • Or click on the button Import Document(s)  in the “Document System.”

A dialog window will appear which shows all files that MAXQDA can read. Select a media file and click Open.

Tip: You can also easily insert audio and video files from Windows Explorer or Mac Finder into the “Document System” via Drag & Drop with the mouse.

This creates a new document named like the media file; this document is linked to the media file. The media file itself is saved in the MAXQDA Externals data files folder which you can set in the main menu by selecting Project > Preferences (Windows) or MAXQDA 12 > Preferences (Mac). If a file with the same name already exists, MAXQDA will ask you if you want to replace the existing file.

You can also assign a media file subsequently to an existing document. To do so, right-click on the document in the “Document System” and select Properties. Here, you can insert or change a link to a media file.

MAXQDA supports the following file formats:

Audio
Windows: MP3, WAV, WMA, AAC, M4A
Mac: MP3, WAV, AAC, CAF, M4A
Video
MP4, MOV, MPG, AVI, M4V, 3GP, 3GGP
Windows: additionally WMV
For video, a MP4 file with the video codec H.264 / AVC is recommended.

 

Windows can also support other file formats if the required codec is installed. Normally this is however not necessary.

Assigning Audio/Video files to a Text Document

It is possible to retroactively assign a media file to an existing document. To do so, right-click the document in the Document System and select “Properties”. From here you can link a media file at any time.

Alternatively, you can right-click the document and select Link Audio/Video file

Assigning an audio or video file subsequently to an existing document
Note: When you first open a media file, MAXQDA creates a file with the extension .DAT in the folder for externally saved files. This file has the same name as the media file. MAXQDA requires this .DAT file in order to quickly display the media file, and it should therefore not be deleted.

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