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Retracing Jukebox Tracks back to SoundCloud?

So being able to rename tracks you add to the Jukebox is great, and I feature I love. However, it's also a pain in the neck when I can't find the renamed song again. I found an awesome track which I renamed for use in the first Roll20 room I created. However, I wished to use it again in a second, but was unable to find the track again. Since I renamed the track from what it was known as on SoundCloud, I am unable to find it. The fact that most of my searches on SoundCloud end up as a large amount of dubstep tracks isn't helping. I'd love to see a feature that'd allow us to trace Jukebox tracks we added back to SoundCloud, just in case we need to find that source again.
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Pat S.
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That is a wonderful idea. I have tracks in the jukebox that I've renamed also but can't remember the original name.
Ditto, also being able to rearrange the order of the tracks in the sidebar would be a great addition.
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Pat S.
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Actually getting a playlist made so that it follows the order automatically would be nice also but I think that would be pushing it to much. It would be cool to be able to set up your playlist and have it so that you could just chat key it to play the next track or a specific track
I find that if you rename the title for ease of use in your game, that you should still keep the name of the author of the track. At the very least you can look through that persons listing. .
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Pat S.
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Found that out the hard way but great work around suggestion. Thanks