I was rather disappointed by how small the French minimal pairs in the French pronunciation deck were, and how there's really only one file to a sound. After reading
a review of Gabriel Wyner's Pronunciation Trainers I had the bright idea to create a deck that used more than one pronunciation of a word using minimal pairs. Minimal pairs list came from
minimalpairs.net and the pronunciations came from a developer account of
forvo.com. If you'd like to see my process for creating this deck, please see the github repository:
malan88/minimalpairs.
To the best of my knowledge this is within the rights granted by the
developer license: "In the same manner, the user can use the pronunciations and translations made available in Forvo Media S.L. in any way as long as they are not used for commercial purposes. Forvo Media S.L. can license translations and / or pronunciations according to the different conditions established in the second point of the conditions mentioned here within." As well stated: "Basically: Attribution, non-commercial and share-alike, except for the commercial plans."
So here's that attribution:
Pronunciations by Forvo