Popup dictionary tells me to visit website to learn how to add local audio files.
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I had a previous version of the extension and the Anki add ons setup and working great. I no longer have audio. I'm not sure where to stick the accent audio folder, that's pretty much all I need. I just can't find that information anywhere.
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@ol-dustin
No you dont need to add audio files. If you have them set up as the language you are studying, it should work. It does with my custom one.
What I mean with set up is under Tools - Manage Note Types - Select your note type - Migaku OptionsEDIT: Just quickly tried it with the card type I created yesterday for a video and the on click audio works.
Here is what I did: https://youtu.be/LFQszL6chfQ?t=310 -
@stevimigaku I see. My old deck no longer works with single click audio on words in the sentence. I used a custom card type though, so maybe that's why? Or, do I need to add the audio files for the new Anki add on? Thanks for all the help...
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@ol-dustin
The cards are single click. -
@stevimigaku I see, so if I double click, it will play audio. Makes sense, I was used to the single click from before. I have the same issue in Anki though with my cards, so should double click also work there?
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@ol-dustin
If you use the chrome store version, then there is no way to add the folder. Word audio can still be played if you double click on a word after parsing. The problem with the audio button in the pop up will be fixed and probably just use the same source as the double click version.