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Foxpro FUSION - Indexing the Files

Foxpro FUSION
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example, a sound file labeled “Aggressive Bobcat” would appear before
a sound labeled “Bobcat in Heat”.
After placing the sound files into the Fusion “Sounds” folder, you must
disconnect the Fusion from your computer and then synchronize the
Fusion remote control with the Fusion to update the sound list.
Instructions on updating the Fusion remote sound list are featured later
in this chapter.
11-4 Indexing the Files
Files stored in the Fusion and Fusion remote are sorted based upon the
names of the files. For example, a sound titled “000 My Sound” will
appear in the list before a sound titled “123 Lightning Jack”. While you
can simply copy and paste sounds directly into the Fusion’s sound
folder, the ultimate order in which those sounds will appear is based
upon the names of those files. This is important to understand when
considering the implications for other features such as FOXCAST.
The Fusion can hold up to 1,000 sounds in total. Proper indexing values
for all file names range from 000 through 999. If you download a 4-
sound pack from FOXPRO, you will see the files in a format like:
Example 4 Sound Pack File List
B00 Raspy Woodpecker
B51 Raven Duet
C26 Coyote Pair
N02 Raccoon Fight
Each one of those files contains the FOXPRO sound library identification
number as the first part of the file name. Obviously, the sound library
identification number does not fall within the 000 through 999 indexing
values. This means that if you wish to assign a specific position for any
of those files, those numbers must be replaced by a proper index value.

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