Difference between revisions of "Wavmark"
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Revision as of 23:34, 30 October 2009
WavMark - a multi-platform graphical tool for marking word onsets
WavMark is designed for precise scoring and timing of participant responses during verbal tasks, especially Free Recall. However, it can be used for many kinds of audio annotation. WavMark displays an audio recording as a waveform on the screen, which automatically scrolls to keep reflect current playback.
Download
File | Type | |
WavMark.mpkg | Mac OSX installer | |
WavMark.msi | Windows installer | |
WavMark.jar | Multi-platform executable | 0.1 |
System Requirements
WavMark is written in pure Java, and should run on all platforms with a Java SE Runtime Environment, versions 5+. Most computers come with Java pre-installed, so you can probably run the installers above without worrying about system requirements.
Testing Configurations
The following configurations are regularly used in testing:
Operating System | Java versions |
Mac OS 10.6 | Java 6 |
Mac OS 10.5 | Java 5, 6 |
Ubuntu Linux 10.11 | Java 6 |
Windows 7 | Java 6 |
Windows XP | Java 5, 6 |