I was able to get it to work by changing the mp3 settings in
TextAloud.

(32kbps 22.05kHz instead of 24kbps 16kHz)

Thanks anyways. Mnemosyne is a great tool

Mark



On Oct 23, 1:44 pm, kaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used a text-to-speech program called TextAloud to create an mp3 file
> of some speech I want to listen to.
>
> When I listen to this mp3 file on quicktime, it sounds fine, but when
> I add it tomnemosyne(I'm runningmnemosyneon XP), it sounds a lot
> faster (the sound file runs a lot faster so it sounds like I'm
> listening to a chipmunk).
>
> Can you tell me how to resolve this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark
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