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Add an option to see the filenames of jukebox items

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Jay
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I love having music and SFX in my games, and I also like giving them titles that're both flavorful and are a good indicator of when and where I want to use them in-game. Right now, though, when you add an uploaded sound to your game and rename it, you can't see what the original filename is that you uploaded. If you have a big library of music like I do, it can be tricky to keep up with which song's what. I feel like you should be able to see the original filenames of files you've uploaded regardless of what you name them in the jukebox. Example: 1. You upload a track called "dark_souls_combat_music_1" 2. You add it to your game's playlist and rename it "Village Fight" Currently, you'll only be able to see "Village Fight" in the playlist as the GM. What I suggest is, as the GM, being able to click the song title in the playlist and see the filename, so: 3. You click the title "Village Fight" or hover over it, and you see a tooltip of "(dark_souls_combat_music_1)" I feel like this would tremendously help GMs with extensive sound libraries keep track of things, instead of having to go through your audio list playing each file until you find which one the song you added to the playlist is.
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