> Thank you for your attention.> 
> I tested with an image file as per above and I had the behavior you described
> in case of absent file (I.e. prompt for missing file and "MISSING MEDIA" tag
> on the card.

Do you have the same behaviour I had when you copied the image file first?

> Unfortunately, it doesn't work the same for sound files (wav type) When the
> file is not present, I don't have any prompt during the import notifying me
> that the file is absent and not "MISSING MEDIA" tag. However, when the file
> is present and I do "insert audio file" through the GUI, Mnemosyne identifies
> that there is an existing file and will create a duplicate with a numeric 
> suffix.
> 
> Can you be kind enough to test with a sound file to check if you have the
> same problem ?

I tried with a wav file, and it also works as expected. 

It might be some OSX specific bug in the libraries we use (like the checking 
for existing files that returns a wrong result). In that case, I'm not sure how 
much there is I can do about it, as I don't have access to an OSX machine 
myself.

You are not storing your data on a network drive or on a Parallel mounted 
drive, BTW?

Cheers,

Peter

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