Hi Michael
1) Edit card (shortcut "Ctrl E")
2) Insert sound (shortcut "Ctrl S") and a window opens:  pick from 
 wherever your sound files are to be found
3) Mnemosyne then stores a copy of the sound-file in its own media-folder
4) Done, ready to learn

If  I have a lot of sound-files to enter I create a tab separated txt file 
(usually I start off in Excel...) with all references to sounds in it. 
Something like this: 

A Sound_1 <audio src="AZOOM0001.mp3">[tab]B Sound_1 <audio 
src="AZOOM002.mp3">
A Sound_3 <audio src="AZOOM0003.mp3">[tab]B Sound_3 <audio 
src="AZOOM004.mp3">
A Sound_5 <audio src="AZOOM0005.mp3">[tab] B Sound_5 <audio 
src="AZOOM006.mp3">
A Sound_7 <audio src="AZOOM0007.mp3"> [tab]B Sound_7 <audio 
src="AZOOM008.mp3">

(I have learned that systematic names, like in example are very useful....) 
Using this method, before importing the cards, I need to make sure the 
sound files are present in Mnemosyne media folder. 


Good luck!

/ Henrik



On Tuesday, 30 April 2013 19:14:36 UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I imported a set of cards from CueCard into Mnemosyne. Those cards had 
> audio files attached to them, but the audio portion was apparently not 
> imported. I am therefore attempting to attach audio files to these cards 
> within Mnemosyne. Unfortunately, it seems as if one can only add audio to a 
> new card, not to one that has already been created. Is there a work around 
> for this?
> Many thanks.
> Michael

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