(Sorry for the late reply, I was on holiday)

For the 2.0 release, I had to change the sound system, because that version 
had quite some serious bugs.

The current 2.0 sound system does noh have good support for unicode, which 
is why you see this.

However, since 2.0 has been released, there also has been a new release of 
the 2.0-betas sound system, so hopefully, I can reinstate it.

As for TTS, vote for it on our feature request site.

Cheers,

Peter


On Friday, 6 July 2012 04:55:03 UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Before I was using the google text to speech link as an audio source for 
> English to test out how practical that would be for students learning 
> English, but now I am trying to use it as an audio source to learn Korean. 
>
> http://translate.google.com/translate_tts?tl=ko&q=%EA%B8%B0 
> is what I get if I try to copy and paste it. 
>
> http://translate.google.com/translate_tts?tl=ko&q=기 
> is what gives me a TON of errors. 
>
> Whats strange is that I believe I did this on an earlier version of the 
> 2.0 beta, and it worked fine. 
>
> I asked in the past if there was ever going to be support for tts (there 
> is actually a java thing here: 
> http://code.google.com/p/jgoogletexttospeech/ ) and I believe the reply 
> was "maybe." Are there any plans so add this type of tts for language 
> learners? And is there any way I can use Korean now in mnemosyne? English 
> still works fine. 
>

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