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I know this likely doesn't belong in support in the traditional sense. But I wasn't sure where it belonged and figured that support would be the least offensive place to put it and at least get some guidance on where it should go.
There used to be a 3rd party app (hope there still is) that could take the json from a profile export, enumerate all of its dependent files (including images, video clips, songs or soundboard clips that exist OUTSIDE the standard obs folder structure) and collect all of them into a zip file along with that json.. and then also had an import feature that could load those zip files and place all of the files on which that json depended into the normal obs folder structure and re-write the pathnames in the json to reflect the new (and likely more correct) location for each.
If I recall correctly, this app wasn't even designed specifically for this task alone. I think it may have been a soundboard manager that also had an export/import feature and likely was really just looking for soundboard audio clips. But the methods by which it looked for each audio clip in the json, packaged, then imported and re-wrote the json to reflect the new paths, also worked with any other media file on which your profiles, scenes and sources depended.
I'm guessing by my lack of finding after diligent searching that it's no longer being supported by the creator(s), but also fairly certain that it would still function since I haven't noted any major changes in the json files in regards to media files on which they depend.
I think I recall the icon for the app having a rat or a mouse on it?
Any help remembering the name would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure I can find a copy somehow/someway if I could remember the actual name.
Thanks in advance to any of you that may be able to give me a lead!
There used to be a 3rd party app (hope there still is) that could take the json from a profile export, enumerate all of its dependent files (including images, video clips, songs or soundboard clips that exist OUTSIDE the standard obs folder structure) and collect all of them into a zip file along with that json.. and then also had an import feature that could load those zip files and place all of the files on which that json depended into the normal obs folder structure and re-write the pathnames in the json to reflect the new (and likely more correct) location for each.
If I recall correctly, this app wasn't even designed specifically for this task alone. I think it may have been a soundboard manager that also had an export/import feature and likely was really just looking for soundboard audio clips. But the methods by which it looked for each audio clip in the json, packaged, then imported and re-wrote the json to reflect the new paths, also worked with any other media file on which your profiles, scenes and sources depended.
I'm guessing by my lack of finding after diligent searching that it's no longer being supported by the creator(s), but also fairly certain that it would still function since I haven't noted any major changes in the json files in regards to media files on which they depend.
I think I recall the icon for the app having a rat or a mouse on it?
Any help remembering the name would be greatly appreciated. I'm sure I can find a copy somehow/someway if I could remember the actual name.
Thanks in advance to any of you that may be able to give me a lead!