Recordings are stored in the experiment folder:
C:\Users\Public\Documents\Noldus\ UltraVox XT\Experiments\ [experiment name]
To change the default experiment location, see Settings
Recording (.uvd)
Each recording is saved as data file (*.uvd). The file name depends on how the recording was created.
For recordings made with a microphone in UltraVox XT:
[experiment name]_[Microphone name]_[independent variable value]_[Date (yymmdd)]_ [time (hhmmss)]_[time(ms)]_[Gnn]_ [N]_[flt].uvd
Where
n[Microphone name] is the name under Microphone name in the Experiment Settings.
n[Gnn] indicates the microphone gain (for example G52).
n[N] is always 1 in UltraVox XT.
nflt indicates a filtered copy of a recording.
For recordings imported from audio files (UVD or WAV):
[experiment name]_Imported_[audio file name]_[import date (yymmdd)]_[import time (hhmmss)]_ [import time(ms)]_G0_ [N]_[flt].uvd
Where
nG0 indicates that the gain used to record audio is unknown.
n[N] is always 1 in UltraVox XT.
nflt indicates a filtered copy of a recording.
A file with the same name as the recording file is created when at least one call is defined and saved.
Files of type .uvc contain the call definitions and the calls detected in a specific recording.
Notes
nIf you add text in the Recording List under Independent Variable, the name of the corresponding UVD file and that of the UVC file are updated automatically.
nimportant Do not to try to open and edit any of the data files mentioned above. They may get corrupted and UltraVox XT may no longer be able to analyze them.
nYou can also open and play back a uvd file with Windows Media Player and with Audacity.