Indeed!

Good luck,

Peter

Benjamin Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:
>Thank you for the responses!
>
>So, I want my text to look like this:
>
>Word1  Word2 <audio src="languages\Korean\AudioFile1.wav">
>
>And then do I put my audio files under
>default.db_media\languages\Korean?
>
>For the files, my thought is to load the audio files into the Google
>Docs spreadsheet (in addition to my local directory) because gFlash+
>allows words and audio files to be imported to the iPhone/iPad.
>
>Best regards
>Ben Barrett
>Seattle, WA
>
>Learn Ainu! https://sites.google.com/site/aynuitak1/videos
>
>On Jul 26, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Gnome <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 
>> 
>> kl. 10:03:09 UTC+2 fredag 26. juli 2013 skrev Benjamin Barrett
>følgende:
>> Today, I played with Mnemosyne a bit and looked around the website
>more. I'm really impressed with all the thought that has gone into the
>software and community.
>> 
>> Separate from my question--in case this is of use to someone--I
>downloaded the Korean3000 card set, and found that the words are in
>alphabetical order (by English word). Since I don't want to be stuffing
>my head with words alphabetically (just too strange to learn abandon,
>abuse, abusive all at once), I exported to txt, copied and pasted to
>Excel, put in random numbers with the rand function, and then sorted on
>the random number. Then I copied the data back to the txt file and
>imported. (I also deleted the Korean-to-English data since it was
>repeat of the English-to-Korean.)
>> 
>> 
>> You can also enable random order in the options menu.
>> 
>>  
>> My question:
>> 
>> I'm preparing some data and want to add audio files. I'm doing this
>in a Google Docs spreadsheet and plan to export just a part of the data
>for Mnemosyne. 
>> 
>> In my next step, I'm going to add audio files to the spreadsheet.
>What is the best method for getting those files to Mnemosyne, attached
>to the correct words?
>> 
>> 
>> There may be a better way, but this is probably how I would do it:
>> Add columns for the sound tags, and sound name, then remove the tabs
>for the new columns in the exported txt.
>> Lastly I copy the files to the correct location reffered in the
>default.db_media directory.
>> 
>> For example the spreadsheet may look like this:
>> COLUMN 1: Question1
>> COLUMN 2: Answer1
>> COLUMN 3: <audio src="languages\Korean\
>> COLUMN 4: sound1
>> COLUMN 5: .wav">
>> 
>> Getting the file names to the sounds may be a time consuming task.
>You may get the sound file names into the spreadsheet, by saving the
>names of the sound files in the directory where they are located to a
>textfile. In windows this may be done using the command line.
>> Then after export to txt remove all the tabs except between the
>question and answer by using search and replace in an editor.
>> 
>> Make sure that the exported txt is saved in UTF8 encoding before
>importing.
>> 
>> Good luck!
>
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