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However there is an issue in Windows – no problem in document preview: Document Preview in document manager on ATLAS.ti 9 Windows – icon showsīut when you open the document itself it’s not shown nor codable: So where’s the palm tree gone? ATLAS.ti 9 on windows main document view for coding.

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So the good news – ATLAS.ti for Mac works fine with emojis: Emojis from YouTube comments displaying in ATLAS.ti for Mac And in the Document preview So here’s where it’s got a bit weird – those characters that caused a mare in Coberry don’t display properly in ATLAS.ti on Windows.

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THOUGHT: Is it a gap? The issue of NCapture suggests to me that enabling import of comments from custom tools might be more important than trying to develop a new software suite based on external APIs that is subject to breakage by a third party change… An anomaly in ATLAS.ti Windows – wherefore art though emojis?

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This also identified where the issues about those strange text strings came in coberry from as it would download various emoji style characters e.g.Į DOES charge for over 100 comments – however the rates allow you to pay a modest US$11 for 3 days and the options for TikTok, Facebook etc. The best tool I found – which also opens up Facebook scraping into ATLAS.ti – is export comments. I also looked at SEOBOTS but it charges you and had very poor data exports and threw a bunch of errors. However the YouTube Comments Exporter chrome plugin is broken (looks like same issue as NCapture). I then tried a few others and read this good but out-of-date article with a bunch of recommendations. These require a SnR in Excel – but it wasn’t easy to pick up all of them. BUT I also found a load of issues from the TED trsnaxritp I started working with including strings of characters like this:

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I started out with for comments – it has some great features including output as PDF or as dataset and enables sentiment analysis. This has proved a little trickier and still has some slight anomalies I’m trying to iron out So that gets the video and captions in – what about the comments. The subtitles are downloaded as an SRT file – which can be directly imported into ATLAS.ti as a linked/synchronised transcript – RESULT (and way more than NCapture did). You just copy and paste the YouTube URL – and then it gives you options for quality *and* caption download (where available) including second captions in auto-translated languages: Downloading Video and Captions with 4k Video DownloaderĤk Video downloader is the best I found 9and highest rated/recommended in TechRadar’s great article)

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I looked at Freemake Video downloader ( ) but hit issues as itst adds a logo at the start, thereby breaking the timestamp link for any downloaded transcript. So to work in ATLAS.ti with the video you need to download it. NCapture provided video linking to YouTube (treating them like an external video file hosted on your machine) – it would be great to see that sort of internet linking supported in ATLAS.ti and MAXQDA (if you can link to a local file why not an online one?). YouTube Video Downloaders and Comment Scrapers

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So if there are no legal or ethical considerations about downloading videos and comments for analysis it becomes a question of technical implementation.

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With this project – looking at TED videos – these are not from an individual reliant on advertising revenue and there’s no individual to ask for permission to analyse.(See more at ).ĭoes it violate terms of use? Maybe but by a strict reading so does NCapture with it’s offline playback outside YouTube platform or app. So it’s not technically illegal to download a YouTube video – however there are ethical considerations over what sort of video and who published it. However, there is no direct import of transcript/captions and for at least the last year comment scraping is broken (doesn’t work in Chrome and IE not supported). You can also import and view the comments as a dataset. The video is then streamed into NVivo and can be treated as if it is in NVivo in terms of working with the video – you can select, code, add transcript rows etc. NCapture allows one-click browser-based capture of a YoutTube videos – and should enable comment download too. Like #ncapture by – but actually working- Steve Wright What can and can’t you do with YouTube videos? Seeking recommendations for a good/working/bloat&spyware free tool for scraping/downloading YouTube videos and comments to bring into CAQDAS?












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