Other Plug-Ins : SoundReplacer : Using the Audio Files Folder for Frequently Used SoundReplacer Files

Using the Audio Files Folder for Frequently Used SoundReplacer Files
If you often use the same settings and replacement sounds in different sessions, Sound-Replacer provides a convenient way to keep the replacement audio files and settings linked together.
When you choose a preset from the Plug-In Librarian menu, SoundReplacer looks for the replacement audio files associated with that preset. Sound-Replacer first looks in the audio file’s original hard disk location (at the time you saved the setting).
If it is not there, SoundReplacer looks in a folder named Audio Files within SoundReplacer’s Root Plug-In Settings folder (Plug-In Settings/Sound-Replacer/Audio Files).
If SoundReplacer finds the replacement audio file there, the Settings file will load with the associated audio.
By always putting replacement audio files in this special folder, you can freely exchange Sound-Replacer settings—and the audio files associated with them—with other users.
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Do not create subfolders within SoundReplacer’s Audio Files folder. Files located within subfolders are not recognized.