# Modifying cards added with GoldenDict You can add a card first using GoldenDict, and then append an audio clip and a picture to it. **Note:** the only version of GoldenDict that can create Anki cards with configurable fields is [xiaoyifang's goldendict](https://github.com/xiaoyifang/goldendict-ng). Read [Setting up GoldenDict](https://tatsumoto-ren.github.io/blog/setting-up-goldendict.html) and [How to connect with Anki](https://github.com/xiaoyifang/goldendict-ng/blob/staged/website/docs/topic_anki.md) if you are new to GoldenDict. To send subtitles from `mpv` directly to GoldenDict, append the following line to `subs2srs.conf`: ``` autoclip_method=goldendict ``` **Note:** If `goldendict` is not in the PATH, you have to [add it to the PATH](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Environment_variables#Per_user). 1) Press a to open `advanced menu`. 2) Press t to toggle the `autoclip` option. Now as subtitles appear on the screen, they will be immediately sent to GoldenDict instead of the system clipboard. 1) Open GoldenDict. 2) Play a video in `mpv`. 3) When you find an unknown word, select the definition text, right-click and select "send word to anki" to make a card, or press Ctrl+Shift+N. 4) Go back to mpv and add an image and an audio clip to the card you've just made by pressing m while the `advanced menu` is open. Pressing Shift+m will overwrite any existing data in media fields. ![usage](https://codeberg.org/hashirama/gd-tools/raw/branch/main/misc/screencast.gif) Don't forget to set the right timings and join lines together if the sentence is split between multiple subs. To do it, enter interactive selection by pressing c and seek to the next or previous subtitle.