· Hi Eduardo, you’ll need to add an audio column to the course. Edit your course; Click Advanced at the right; Select Add Column; The new column should be of the Audio type. Once it’s there you can upload audio files to it.
add your API key to the script by... clicking on the new greasemonkey dropdown menu on firefox (should be next to your google search bar) select 'manage user scripts', 'options', 'edit this script' paste in your API key where the 'xxx' is located; Other. I want to hear audio recordings of the words Native Speakers: Let's record stuff for others.
· When your are creating your own courses, you may have the option of selecting a pre-recorded audio file in the drop down “Audio” menu for that word in the Audio column, if an audio file already exists on Memrise for that word. Otherwise, you either have to record your own file live, or upload one that you already have downloaded on your computer from some other …
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Go to your app settings (by tapping “You” and then the gear wheel in the top right corner). Then scroll down to “Multimedia settings” and tap “Audio”.
Memrise Audio Uploader - Chrome Web Store.
You can also go to settings > learning, and then turn off 'audio tests'. You'll need to do this too (or use the '30 minute' option) or you will get audio tests with no audio!
Absolutely. The Memrise English lessons for beginners teach you to speak like a local.
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Duolingo takes the win over Memrise for the content itself (Duolingo goes much deeper into my chosen language). On the other hand, Memrise has better sound recording while Duolingo's is a kind of robotic-sounding and can sometimes bug out.
Memrise Review – A Look at the app and Memrise Pro Memrise is a superb vocabulary builder which uses spaced repetition and interactive features to help you learn a language. Undoubtedly, the app has limitations. However, it is a great resource for beginners that require an introduction to a foreign language.
There used to be batch/bulk audio upload in the past [1] but according to user patou [2] it was removed.
Audacity is a free, open source, cross-platform recording and editing software. Get Audacity here [9] addons Chris's Compressor is a recommended add-on for Audacity in order to achieve consistent audio levels between recordings. It is available here [10] (suggested by user onelifelog [11] ).
The duration of a recording in-browser is limited to 5 seconds (CITATION NEEDED!)
A search interface may be added to the Memrise forum by installing this userscript in your browser.
click on "edit database", hover over the title a pencil-looking icon should show up , click on that, you should be able to access the settings and change the keys that appear.
On each of the individual levels, there is an "ignore" button. When you click on this, it puts checkboxes on each word, and you can select the words you want to ignore, and then click "save."
go to your home page and then go to the learning tab, then when when you hover the mouse over a particular course a little grey arrow will appear in the top right corner. Click on that and the course will be removed from your learning courses
The database is the list of 'items'. Each level is a selection of items from a database with a pair of columns to test/prompt with.
The Auto-Ignore Feature searches all of the words in the course, and then checks to see if you have learned them anywhere else on the site. It will auto ignore any items that match both word and definition
they we can do this manually. email [email protected]