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Collins Cobuild wav files not working

Postby midoziad » Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:12 pm

Hello there!
I have a collins Cobuild folder which contains sound files ( wav ). the problem is that when adding the folder in the sound dir in GD , it doesn't work :oops: . although i have longman voice package and Webster package working well . BTW they are mp3 files.
any suggestions on how to get the Collins package work :?:
thanks :)
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Re: Collins Cobuild wav files not working

Postby Tvangeste » Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:16 pm

What exactly doesn't work? You see the sounds, but they are not playable or you don't see sounds from the package at all? How the mp3 files named, btw?
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Re: Collins Cobuild wav files not working

Postby midoziad » Wed Apr 17, 2013 5:51 pm

Tvangeste wrote:What exactly doesn't work? You see the sounds, but they are not playable or you don't see sounds from the package at all? How the mp3 files named, btw?

the wav sound files are not playing although the sound icon of the Collins dictionary exists. the files names are as follows:
099.wav
the longman package mp3 is named like this:
abbey.mp3
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Re: Collins Cobuild wav files not working

Postby Tvangeste » Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:46 pm

You don't need to put these wav files to a sound directory at all. You need them to put into special dictionary-specific folder.

Say, your dictionary file is called MegaDict.dsl. Then just create a folder MegaDict.dsl.files, and put all your files there. Does that work?
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Re: Collins Cobuild wav files not working

Postby midoziad » Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:41 pm

Tvangeste wrote:You don't need to put these wav files to a sound directory at all. You need them to put into special dictionary-specific folder.

Say, your dictionary file is called MegaDict.dsl. Then just create a folder MegaDict.dsl.files, and put all your files there. Does that work?

thank you for your feedback Tvangeste. I'll do that.
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