steadilylazy Wrote:Hey guys,Read the following (though it sounds like you already have):
So after struggling for a day I finally got subs2srs to open up on my MacBook, but unfortunately the decks it was creating weren't working at all. I imported the files using the predmade Anki template they provide in the program AND lined up all the tabs etc. But nothing worked.
So, I went down stairs and used one of my buddies PCs to create a deck. Low and behold, everything went extremely smoother on a Windows machine. Unfortunately, when I tried to export the deck that was working fine on his machine, and import it into mine..... epic fail. I really don't understand whats happening.
The media folder is there, with all the files necessary. Everything is listed with the proper names. When I open up the deck no audio plays and it shows a number:
1_001_0.00.17.917
When I flip the card, it only shows the english translation, not the Japanese subtitle either.
I'm really at a loss, this is unnervingly frustrating. I spent all day yesterday on this. Maybe its time to just shell out some money and do my Japanese stuff on a little Netbook....
http://subs2srs.sourceforge.net/#importing_into_anki
Keep in mind that the format of the .tsv file doesn't change based on Windows or Mac. So as long as Anki doesn't have an import bug on the Mac version, you shouldn't have any problems. If you think it would help, email me the .tsv file or the deck that you imported from. Usually when something like this happens, the user has incorrectly setup the fields in the Anki import dialog. The important thing to remember is that the tag is always the first field of the .tsv file and the sequence number (the 1_001_0.00.17.917) is always the second. Another common mistake is not placing the .media folder in the same location as the .anki file.
