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Public Name versus Private Name for Sound Tracks and Test Sound Played only to DM

Hi all, I am hoping this is a minor change that wouldn't take years to implement.  I find that when I upload sound tracks, especially sound effects, I avoid naming them what they are (f/x Troll heavy breathing) because when I play them, I don't want the players to be able to simply look at the jukebox and ruin the fun of trying to figure out what the heck was that sound? My current work around is to name them something like THB.  Then of course during game play, I'm like "What the heck was THB again?"  But if I click to play it, everyone hears the sound before I am wanting them to hear it. So if the tracks could have a private name that only the DM sees and then a Public name that shows up in the jukebox to the players, that would be wonderful.  And if the DM could test the sound within Roll20 only to them self, that would help for testing (making sure volume level is appropriate and such.) Thanks, -Adam
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