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Getting my own stuff into the Jukebox

The wiki says to use Fanburst. But is there any way to do that without making your file publicly searchable on Fanburst?  Alternatively, is there any way to actually upload tracks to Roll20, or some other method. I just want to be able to play my tracks (control start and stop) to my players--I don't want the universe to be able to access them. Thanks for any help.
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Scott C.
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Nope, they have to be publicly available for Roll20 to access them
Okay, this is a bit off topic then, but has anyone else had problems getting Fanburst to actually play? I can't even get tracks I upload to play right from the Fanburst site when I'm logged in!  Neither Opera nor Firefox work.
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Thats cool you can add songs to your campaign
Most of the time my tracks will play. Sometimes they lag, and on occasion will not play at all. Not the same songs mind you. They change day in and day out which ones will work or not.
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Gen Kitty
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From the Roll20 Community Code of Conduct : The Roll20 Forums exist to discuss topics directly related to the use of the Roll20 program. Anything that more fittingly could be discussed on another website SHOULD be discussed there. Here are some good places to discuss issues with non-Roll20 Fanburst: Email them at <a href="mailto:team@fanburst.com" rel="nofollow">team@fanburst.com</a> The original question has been answered and this has wandered off-topic, so I shall close the thread.