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@PaperSplash: I get the concern, but Wikipedia does call this kind of function "[[Wikipedia:Sound test|Sound test]]" still, regardless of the title being a bit obsolete nowadays, so I get where Ahemtoday is coming from.<br>That said, though, I think {{fake link|Category:In-game jukeboxes}} could work as an alternate title. It's clearer than both the current title ''and'' the proposed rename, given that most sound tests nowadays work similar to jukeboxes anyway (in both cases, someone selects a song number from a menu, and the device will play that song for them), while also making clear that this isn't about separate songs found in video games.<br>This idea also comes with the fact that the similarly titled [[Juke Box]] and [[Jukebox]] should have an identifier if we settle with the "In-game jukeboxes" name. I'm kind of surprised that they still don't have one. {{User:Arend/sig}} 15:53, August 2, 2023 (EDT)
@PaperSplash: I get the concern, but Wikipedia does call this kind of function "[[Wikipedia:Sound test|Sound test]]" still, regardless of the title being a bit obsolete nowadays, so I get where Ahemtoday is coming from.<br>That said, though, I think {{fake link|Category:In-game jukeboxes}} could work as an alternate title. It's clearer than both the current title ''and'' the proposed rename, given that most sound tests nowadays work similar to jukeboxes anyway (in both cases, someone selects a song number from a menu, and the device will play that song for them), while also making clear that this isn't about separate songs found in video games.<br>This idea also comes with the fact that the similarly titled [[Juke Box]] and [[Jukebox]] should have an identifier if we settle with the "In-game jukeboxes" name. I'm kind of surprised that they still don't have one. {{User:Arend/sig}} 15:53, August 2, 2023 (EDT)
:I also think "In-game jukeboxes" is a more clear name than "Sound tests", but it's a bit too late to change the name for this proposal. "Sound tests" is definitely more clear than "In-game music", though. {{User:ThePowerPlayer/sig}} 16:19, August 3, 2023 (EDT)
:I also think "In-game jukeboxes" is a more clear name than "Sound tests", but it's a bit too late to change the name for this proposal. "Sound tests" is definitely more clear than "In-game music", though. {{User:ThePowerPlayer/sig}} 16:19, August 3, 2023 (EDT)
:I'm indifferent as to whether the page name ends up as "Sound tests" or "In-game jukeboxes" (both are much better than "In-game music"), but uh, why would those Jukebox articles need an identifier to distinguish from a category that doesn't even share its name with either of them? {{User:Hewer/sig}} 18:32, August 3, 2023 (EDT)

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