Thank you all for fixing the importing feature. Though it can hardly be called “properly working” - still no sound from youtube videos. Free services like ytmp3.cc have no issues with exporting audio, I don’t understand why paid LingQ service fails to do the same.
Importing does work properly now. YouTube audio doesn’t have anything to do with the issue we had past two days. As mentioned earlier we have problem with Google blocking audio importing, and LingQ importer can’t be compared with sites like ytmp3.cc.
YouTube captions importing is amazing feature, and it really doesn’t take lot of time to manually import audio in case it doesn’t get imported automatically with captions and video.
Hi Mark,
I don’t understand why I get a Error delivery message coming back when I send an email via Iphone (Ios mobile). I can’t contact the customer service any more. Please tell me. Thanks
Still fairly new to Lingq. How can I organize or import many different items into lessons by teacher or subject? How do I organize and group lessons or ebooks after they are uploaded? Any way to combine lessons so they are organized by topics after the fact? I am still finding it difficult to start a new thread in a forum. I don’t see the plus sign to create a new topic anywhere. If I upload a lesson that has both English and Indonesian and then go back and delete some of the English using edit is there a way to recombine the sections of a lesson to put them into a better sequence such as chapters or groups of paragraphs rather than merely word count?
If I have an hour long audio file. how can I add time stamps to coincide with a text file so that the audio will track the lesson sessions within Lingq when studying?
If your audio file matches your text file exactly, you should be able to use the Generate Timestamps button on the Clips tab in the lesson editor to generate timestamps so that the audio plays sentence by sentence when you are in Sentence Mode. But, I think an hour long audio file is likely too long to upload and matching text would exceed our lesson limit. You will probably have to cut the audio into parts to do this.
You can create Courses to group lessons under. Ebooks would be automatically put into a course when you import them when using the file import feature. To start a new thread you need to be on the main page for each forum which lists the threads. For instance, this page is a thread page so has no button to create a new thread. You must go one page back to see that button.
I don’t know what you mean about recombining. Just delete the English and Save & Open the lesson. It sounds like you probably want to do your editing somewhere else and then import. Because of the processes that have to run on text when imported into LingQ it is not that easy to readjust content between lessons.