Hi,

I tried with sound files either in the foreign word field or in the 
pronunciation field, and both cases seem to work as expected on my machine...

Of course, if you add sound to the foreign word, and you're reviewing a 
production card, the sound will only start playing after showing the answer 
(and thus the foreign word field).

Whether you want to put your sound file in your foreign word field or in your 
pronunciation field is a matter of preference. If you put them in the 
pronunciation field, sound will only play after pressing 'show answer'. If you 
put them in the foreign word field, sound will play immediately for the 
recognition card.

(BTW, pronunciation fields are mainly useful if you are studying languages with 
a foreign script and want to write down some sort of transliteration in the 
pronunciation field)

If you still have problems, feel free to mail me privately your latest db file 
+ the media files, so that I can have a look at it.

Cheers,

Peter

On Thursday, November 03, 2011 02:53:19 AM silverbear wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> I've just be trying out the accented sound files. The only problem I
> have now is that my cards are set up as the Vocabulary type but with
> the sound file attached to the foreign word rather than in the
> Pronunciation slot (hang over from a bug in a previous beta). When I
> do my repetitions, the program gets hung up on the same sound file -
> it looks to me like a temp file (__.mp3) isn't being deleted. This
> doesn't seem to happen if the sound file is referenced in the
> Pronunciation slot.
> Is there any quick way to convert these cards so that the sound file
> is in the Pronunciation slot?

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