Oh I figured it out right after posting this.  There were extra quotation 
marks when I saved the cards as a tab-separated text file.  Dang it!   
Solved.

But I have a new question........

What tells Mnemo the card type on the import?   

The .txt cards are importing as vocabulary, but I want them to just be 
front-to-back cards....






On Wednesday, March 27, 2013 9:27:11 AM UTC+7, Mark wrote:
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> Thanks. 
>
> I am having some trouble with the import.
>
> I am running Mnemo v2.2a under Windows.
>
> I want to import cards from tab-delimited .txt file.  The cards have tags 
> for img and audio sources.
>
> I have tried putting the media files in the same directory as the .txt 
> import file, and I also tried copying them myself into mnemosyne's 
> "defalult.db_media" directory.
>
> When I try to import, I get "missing media file" errors.
>
> The img/audio tags don't specify a directory.  They look like this:
>
>      <img src="comb.jpg"><br><audio src="comb.wav">
>
> The cards I already imported a few weeks ago work fine..... I must be 
> doing something different this time around with the import.  But I don't 
> know what.
>
> So, where should the files be put to import?
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> On Thursday, March 21, 2013 8:02:44 AM UTC+7, Mark wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am trying to setup cards for my students that have both images and 
>> audio media.
>>
>> When I export/import these, I don't see the folder/directory passed as 
>> part of these tags.  
>> (I created some test cards and exported them as a tab separated file to 
>> see the format).
>> So I am not sure how/if this will work with distributing cards with these 
>> image/audio tags to my students?
>>
>>
>> Ideally, I want to ...
>>
>> 1.  Create the cards in my text file editor because I can manufacture the 
>> names of the image and audio files (for those tags) in the editor very 
>> fast.  
>>
>> 2.  Then import the that file as a tab separated text file into 
>> Mnemosyne, adding mnemosyne group tags/names to the cards.
>>
>> 3.  Then export the cards with their grouping tags as a Mnemosyne 2.x 
>> file.
>>
>> 4.  Distribute this Mnemosyne 2.x file to my students.
>>
>>
>> So my questions are....  
>>
>> For step 2 above, how will the import into mnemosyne know where to find 
>> the image and audio media, since there isn't a folder name as part of the 
>> tags?
>>
>> For step 3 & 4, will the exported Mnemosyne 2.x file contain the image 
>> and audio media?   Or do I need to distribute those image/audio files along 
>> with the 2.x file?
>>
>>
>>
>>

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