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Jukebox Alternatives?

Let me start by saying I love the Roll20 application, I've sunk hour upon hour into it creating games and DMing them for my friends.  That being said, I feel like the Jukebox part of the application can use some work. Does anyone know of a good alternative to the jukebox that I can use to play music and sounds for my group?  I need playlists of songs so I'm not constantly having to go que up a new song because I've accidentally had the same one on repeat for hours.  Is there a good alternative for software that you can use to make playlists and play them for your friends? Thanks! 
While not an alternative, I can steer you to some pretty good sound stuff that Sound Cloud does have available. I put together a list of music and sound effects and also included the folks who made those sounds available. &nbsp;They have a lot of stuff that I didn't happen to add to my list. &nbsp;Please take a listen to some of the things you can choose from and if it helps you find what you are looking for then great. &nbsp;I can't swear to all the links still being valid, but most of them should be. &nbsp;Good luck. <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wSbob-Z3dZWImdRJIhjt76_R9A8hatfy6H8C02wwbQA/edit?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wSbob-Z3dZWImdRJIhjt76_R9A8hatfy6H8C02wwbQA/edit?usp=sharing</a>
Tabletop Audio has excellent ambient 10 minute tracks that I use all the time at my RL gaming table. I don't know how you would stream them to your players at a VTT, though. Still didn't want to pass up on the opportunity of advertising this site. It is truly awesome!
Simon said: Tabletop Audio has excellent ambient 10 minute tracks that I use all the time at my RL gaming table. I don't know how you would stream them to your players at a VTT, though. Still didn't want to pass up on the opportunity of advertising this site. It is truly awesome! That is an awesome site, thanks for sharing!
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You are very welcome. If anyone comes up with a robust and easy way of using Tabletop Audio on Roll20, let me know!
You can download the audio files from Tabletop Audio and add them to your account/playlist on Soundcloud, then access them via the Roll20 Jukebox.
A lot of them are actually already on there. But I can't shake the feeling that that's violating a copyright somehow. Also, the sound pad feature would be great to have on roll 20.
Simon said: Tabletop Audio has excellent ambient 10 minute tracks that I use all the time at my RL gaming table. I don't know how you would stream them to your players at a VTT, though. Still didn't want to pass up on the opportunity of advertising this site. It is truly awesome! Wow this tool is amazing, the makers of roll20 should really get in touch with this guy and maybe join forces to make an amazing jukebox for their web application.
Simon said: A lot of them are actually already on there. But I can't shake the feeling that that's violating a copyright somehow. Also, the sound pad feature would be great to have on roll 20. Here is what the Table Top Audio About Us section has to say: You are free to: Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format The licensor cannot revoke these freedoms as long as you follow the license terms. <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/" rel="nofollow">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/</a>
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There are several suggestions regarding Jukebox alternatives, the most popular of which is this one: &nbsp; <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1245252/alternat" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/1245252/alternat</a>... It contains links to others as well.