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I have Samoan data that I have archived with PARADISEC. As per their data design, the files that belong to the same event have the same names - save the last element. For example:
is all about the same recording, it's one eaf-file and 2 wav-files.
I would like to feed all of my 58 eaf-files with accompanying wav-files into ELPIS to see how well it can do with that amount of data. I attended a training session with Daan and Nay recently, and got some through but I want to do it at a larger scale.
Is there a way of doing this that doesn't involve me changing filenames? Can I someone tell ELPIS "if two files have the same name save for the content after the last dash, then treat them as linked".
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I have Samoan data that I have archived with PARADISEC. As per their data design, the files that belong to the same event have the same names - save the last element. For example:
HSS01-20150822_NM73A-ELAN.eaf
HSS01-20150822_NM73A-Tr1.WAV
HSS01-20150822_NM73A-TrLR.WAV
is all about the same recording, it's one eaf-file and 2 wav-files.
I would like to feed all of my 58 eaf-files with accompanying wav-files into ELPIS to see how well it can do with that amount of data. I attended a training session with Daan and Nay recently, and got some through but I want to do it at a larger scale.
Is there a way of doing this that doesn't involve me changing filenames? Can I someone tell ELPIS "if two files have the same name save for the content after the last dash, then treat them as linked".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: