I am new user of Lime Survey and of this forum. So, I am hoping that this is the right place to ask this question.
So, for my research, I need my participants to listen to short audio files and then record their responses to them. After doing some digging around, I found a thread here where someone kindy shared a code to record audios.
Following a few trials and errors, and using the right browser, I tackled that issue. Now, the problem is I don't know how to access those recordings in Lime Survey.
There is this display responses tab where I can see the response (the one I recorded to see if it works), but when I click to download files, it says there is no file to download.
1) Am I looking at the wrong place to find the recordings?
2) Or the audio recording code "looks like" it is functioning, but in actuality it is not.
Below is the code I am using to enable the voice recording function:
Where did you get this code? I assume, if this is doing something, the audio recording is stored on the device, not on the limesurvey server. Because I don't see anything that will make Limesurvey get the file. This looks very strange.
Where do you have this code from?
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Provide your LS version and where it is installed (own server, uni/employer, SaaS hosting, etc.).
Always provide a LSS file (not LSQ or LSG).
Note: I answer at this forum in my spare time, I'm not a LimeSurvey GmbH employee.
I searched for this code and from what I see on
cameratag.com/
you probably need to have an account with them to use this and probably the audios would be stored on their servers.
Help us to help you!
Provide your LS version and where it is installed (own server, uni/employer, SaaS hosting, etc.).
Always provide a LSS file (not LSQ or LSG).
Note: I answer at this forum in my spare time, I'm not a LimeSurvey GmbH employee.
Last edit: 5 years 2 months ago by holch. Reason: There vs Their *facepalm*
Oh, I see. I thought it was an html code that anyone could use to record and download audio free of charge. Very naive of me! I wish Lime Survey had this feature itself.
By the way, I found that code here in one of the posts.
Thanks again for your reply. If you know any other means to enable survey participants to record audio, please do share.
Yes, exactly! Since this is my first time dealing with this kind of issue, I didn't know how exactly it worked (where the files would be saved etc.). But yeah, thanks for the clarification.