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SyncAudioPlayer

SyncAudioPlayer is a VRChat creator asset from OhGeezCmon on GitHub. Check the original listing for current files, setup notes, compatibility, and license details before importing.

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Pricing Free
Published 25 May 2026
Author OhGeezCmon

SyncAudioPlayer

Original source: GitHub by OhGeezCmon. Publisher description: Allows you to create a playlist of audio files stored in your Unity Project (ogg, mp3, etc) and sync them to all clients of a world. Used in any situation where all clients should hear the same soundtrack at the same time. Does not support audio streams at this time, only local audio. Check the original listing for current package files, setup notes, pricing, and license details before importing.

Original Listing: GitHub SDK Note: VRCSDK3-WORLD-2020.12.09.04.44_Public Submitted by: OhGeezCmon

Original Listing Checks

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How To Evaluate

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  • Check whether the package needs scene setup, prefab placement, scripting knowledge, or external dependencies.
  • Test in a private or duplicate project before importing into a production world.
  • Look for networking, ownership, permissions, and performance implications if the system affects multiple players.

Before Importing

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References

  • Original listing/source: SyncAudioPlayer.
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