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I've been using Wwise for about 6 months at work and have 3 burning questions - I've already searched the documentation and this forum for answers without any luck.

1 - Wwise will open for delete objects/workunits in Perorce, but not .wav files. Can this be enabled? If not, why not?

2 - My company has created an external tool to add/delete hundreds of Action-Mixers & Play Events. A sad side affect of this is empty containers - Virtual Folders (for Events) and Action Mixers (for Sound objects). Can you suggest a Query method for finding these empty containers, for finding objects with no descendants? (I realize you don't support external tools, but perhaps you know of a Query method for this anyway)

3 - can a Query exclude results? example - Search for Sounds that do not have TEMP in the name. (I tried != in the name field but it does not work)

Thank you in advance!

pHIL

in General Discussion by Philip H. (160 points)
edited by Philip H.

1 Answer

0 votes
Hi Philip,

1 - In the file manager (project... file manager) you can browse all your source wavs and mark them for deletion.
by Richard Goulet (5.8k points)
that doesn't answer any of my questions :(
Sorry, perhaps I misunderstood what you meant by "open for delete"
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