Immerse with Migaku Extension and Migaku Dictionary Plus Update! (Patreon)
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Migaku Dictionary Plus (ver 1.1.04) Fixes and Changes:
1. Much easier ffmpeg installation.
2. New option in settings for dictionary to always stay on top.
3. Mac fixes to hotkeys and Netflix card creation.
Download it here:
Click here
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Immerse with Migaku Browser Extension (ver 0.0.2) Fixes:
1. Fixed the need to reenable recording on a tab.
Download it here (Chrome only):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gfd0bLftOIwojKwDS1DWbhUkRmJatDWU/view?usp=sharing
Make sure to change this option to off in Chrome:
Browser Extension Upgrading Instructions for All Platforms:
1.If you want to continue using your word list please download a backup that you can later import after updating to the new version.
2. In the Chrome extension menu click the "Remove" button as shown below.
3. If you have place the accentAudio folder in your old ImmerseWithMigaku folder, remove it from that folder
4. Delete the old ImmerseWithMigaku folder.
5. Unzip the new ImmerseWithMigaku folder.
6. Replace the accentAudio folder into the new ImmerseWithMigaku folder.
7. Follow the original installation instructions in the video above to install the new update.
Get the Audio for the Extension:
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Windows ffmpeg Installation:
Watch the video below:
Download ffmpeg for windows here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1easIcpQxWciG1Y3Lkt4OkehSH3MPZ2DK/view?usp=sharing
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Mac ffmpeg and Audio installation instructions:
Please use The Unarchiver to unzip the audio files above in order to avoid encoding issues and unplayable audio files. You can also search the App Store for "The Unarchiver" and install it from there.
Watch the video below:
Download ffmpeg for mac here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10Mxf7CeqUfoCKiVwBcJaqVUsT4q74MxE/view?usp=sharing
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Linux ffmpeg and installation instructions:
Download ffmeg from here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H1k023w0fVgXRmEMCLRhKQHtmSxr2dj3/view?usp=sharing
Follow the ffmpeg part of the Mac instructions, but instead of clicking to open ffmpeg, open a terminal window at the directory and run "chmod +x ffmpeg"