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Using the same jukebox playlists across multiple games?

Hey everyone,  I recently spent a good bit of time setting up my jukebox for a game I'm DMing. There is another, different game I am planning on running very soon, and I had set up the jukebox with that game in mind as well. I now realize the jukebox playlists are specific to each game. Is there any way I can copy the my playlists over to my new game without having to go through the tediousness of making new playlists and adding every single song back to?  Thanks in advance !
Manage Audio Button in the Juke tab.
al e. said: Manage Audio Button in the Juke tab. I'm sorry I don't understand?  I've been using the Manage Audio button to make the playlist in the original game. I don't see any option for copying over all the playlists to another game. 
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keithcurtis
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I believe you edit the playlist in the Manage Audio tool. Then import the playlist. If you import the playlist and then edit it, you are only editing the game-local copy.
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Loren the GM
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I'd recommend reading this article on the wiki:&nbsp; <a href="https://wiki.roll20.net/Jukebox" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.roll20.net/Jukebox</a> Basically, as Keith says, you build playlists in the Manage Audio tool, then you can easily add that playlist into any game that you run. You can also export a playlist from your game into the Manage Audio tool. Attached is a screenshot from the wiki that shows how to do that.
Works great. I am still rebuilding my audio after the Fanburst fiasco.&nbsp; With the new system I've been able to upload multiple tracks, then put them into playlists, and export them into a dozen different games. Please note though: as of this writing, once you export a playlist to a game and you add tracks on the Audio Manager, you have to re-export it. Deleting the old one before or after. I made quite a mess at first...
Ahhh thank you so much!&nbsp; I understand now, I have to actually make the playlist in the audio manager, not just in the local game. I appreciate the help everyone!&nbsp;