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I searched in various manuals, but I couldn't find an answer anywhere. Is it possible to create different folders with different music? But thennull, how to do it?

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I searched in various manuals, but I couldn't find an answer anywhere. Is it possible to create different folders with different music? But thennull, how to do it?
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Because the player is old tech and doesn't support reverse play, so you have to open the player and turn the tape around to play the other side. (Just like flipping a record). My trusty old Sony Sports Walkman did have reverse play, loved it!

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43 minutes ago, MAXsenna said:

My trusty old Sony Sports Walkman did have reverse play, loved it!

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Fast Forward until the very end and then take it out and flip it!

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AFAIK you cannot create different folders with different music, but you could write a little batch file or something to swap out the music for whatever you want. The location is: \Program Files\DCS World OpenBeta\Mods\aircraft\F14\Sounds\Walkman (obviously, your install path may be slightly different, but it's not in the savedgames area). As long as your replacement songs have the same names and format, it will play them, but you will have to replace them again on every update.

I keep mine in a separate folder, and every time there's an update, I run a batch file that resets various customizations including the songs. After pointing it to the directory I store my music in, the command I use is: 

copy song*.ogg "C:\Program Files\DCS World OpenBeta\Mods\aircraft\F14\Sounds\Walkman\" >nul

 

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I'm not updating this anymore. It's safe to assume I have all the stuff, and the stuff for the stuff too. 🙂

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3 часа назад, Despayre сказал:

As long as your replacement songs have the same names and format, it will play them, but you will have to replace them again on every update.

I keep mine in a separate folder, and every time there's an update, I run a batch file that resets various customizations including the songs. After pointing it to the directory I store my music in, the command I use is: 

copy song*.ogg "C:\Program Files\DCS World OpenBeta\Mods\aircraft\F14\Sounds\Walkman\" >nul

 

I thought this feature was possible so that the folders I created would not be affected during the update

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21 hours ago, ASW said:

I thought this feature was possible so that the folders I created would not be affected during the update

I'm not saying you can't somehow, but that would be news to me. I suppose you could try setting the entire Walkman dir to Ready Only, that might do it, but I don't recall anything about being able to have multiple folders.

I'm not updating this anymore. It's safe to assume I have all the stuff, and the stuff for the stuff too. 🙂

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Folders - no, but you can have different set of songs on the B side with naming like BSideSong1.ogg.

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On 7/26/2025 at 7:18 PM, ASW said:

I thought this feature was possible so that the folders I created would not be affected during the update

True, file and folders that are not part of the DCS core, while placed there, will/(should) not be removed during updates, and not break IC. However, they will be removed during repairs. I do this for user missions and campaigns.

@Despayre, your way of batch files are nice. Personally, I prefer adding any file to the core with mod managers. 

@ASW, have you considered making playlists by having mod packs in a mod manager? If you name them like @draconus says, you pretty much have full control. A almost betting you can even disable/enable them during flying for swapping out the tapes. That at least works with kneeboards.

I applaud HB for adding this nostalgic feature, though I have not, and I probably never will use it. Stopped messing with sound files ages ago. I use a Spotify plugin for VoiceAttack. Way easier to just make my playlists there, even if my MP3/Flac library is about 1TB. I cannot bother to convert them to OGG. 😊 

Cheers! 

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3 hours ago, MAXsenna said:

your way of batch files are nice. Personally, I prefer adding any file to the core with mod managers.

Thanks, a large part of my day job includes programming and tweaking small things, so I just prefer not to trust other programmers when I don't have to. It's quick, efficient, and I know exactly what it's doing, but I don't "generally" have a problem with mod managers for ppl that aren't so inclined. 🙂 

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I rarely listen to music myself, but I recently liked one. I wanted to keep the original side of the tape and make my own side. Now I know how.

Songs on the B side with naming like BSideSong1.ogg.

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8 часов назад, draconus сказал:

Folders - no, but you can have different set of songs on the B side with naming like BSideSong1.ogg.

does not work.

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