nest0r Wrote:Request cancelled! It's all Taken Care Of™. Though someone should still post something eventually just in case.In the interest of reducing load on the JPod101 servers, I’ve uploaded all of the JDIC Audio Files.
Number of files: 128,275
Required disk space: 1.68 GB
Format: kana - kanji.mp3
Example: しんがい - 侵害.mp3
Newer Links (each file contains 10,000 audio clips):
Download part 1 via Mediafile
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Older Links (these combine to format 1 very large zip file):
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Download part 9 via Mediafile
For Anki Users:
"[sound:{{text:Reading}} - {{text:Expression}}.mp3]" can be placed into the Answer field to play the sound file. The readings must not have furigana.
I didn't like 128,275 .mp3 files sitting in my Anki folder so I wrote a program that will extract only the needed files from the big zip file.
Download the JDIC Audio Extraction Tool via MediaFile (source code is included)
To use:
1) From Anki, export your words deck as facts only to a .txt file.
2) Open JDIC Audio Extractor, fill in all of the fields, click OK.
You can edit in.txt if you don't want to manually fill in the fields each time.
I also didn't like how mplayer (the media player included with Anki) often times doesn’t play small files to completion. So I wrote a media player that DOES play small files to completion (well, actually I just modified the "contest" example program that comes with the Bass audio library).
Download bassplayer 2.1 via MediaFile (requires Windows; source code is included)
Place bassplayer.exe and bass.dll in the Anki install folder (you should see mplayer.exe there). Then just download and edit Anki's Custom Media Player 2 plugin to use bassplayer instead of mplayer.
Edited: 2013-02-01, 6:19 pm
