I haven't yet encountered the first case you described, but I did a quick test and was able to reproduce the second scenario.
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Originally posted by ahmetgns
2. Also sometimes, it adds the sound to a different category because after I press "Add to my list" button I cannot see the sound in the current category but when I search for it, it finds it. I manually scan all the categories without closing and reopening the panel and I find it in a different category.
To test this, first of all, I deleted all custom sounds from my sound library. I then opened a conversation and chose the "Cartoon/Games" category from the emoticon sounds panel.
I then repeatedly downloaded sounds via the "New Random Sound..." button and added them to the sound library ("Add to my list" button).
In the end, I had added a total of 100 custom sounds to the sounds library this way and two of them ended up in a different category:
While adding those two sounds via the "new random sound" button, this is what was displayed in the "Get New Random Sound" dialog box:
But after they were added to the sound library, they are listed in the "Vocals" category.
The Custom Sound Properties dialog shows them as being in the "Vocals" category, and adding those sounds with "/sound #1D0C016AD9E1" and "/sound #055B904A6469" will place them into the "Vocals" category as well.
It seems like some sounds sneak into different categories when you use the get random sound feature. Those two sounds seem to really be in the "Vocals" category, but yet somehow they also appear when you try to get a random sound from "Cartoons/Games".
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Edit:
After thinking about this, could it be that when the category of a sound is updated with "Update Server" in the "Custom Sound Properties" dialog, it somehow remains in the original category and gets added to the new category?
I don't know how the sounds are organised on the server, but are the sounds saved with the original categories in addition to the 'current' category?
So, suppose that those two sounds were uploaded as "Cartoon/Games", someone else downloaded them and decided that they would fit better into "Vocals" than "Cartoon/Games" and changed the Category.
That might explain why they show up when you search for a random sound in the "Cartoon/Games" category, and as soon as you add them to the sound library, they get added into the updated category, i.e. "Vocals" instead of "Cartoon/Games".
Of course that's just speculation..