![]() ![]() mp3 and copy it (right click → Copy → Copy link address). ![]() Refresh the page (Ctrl+R), click the replay button in the main window and the direct link to your audio file will be listed in the dev window waterfall.For Firefox, it’s the tab between Images and WS. If you’re using Firefox, the Network tab is between Debugger and Style Editor. Now in the dev window that opened, click on the Network tab - for Chrome, it’s between the Sources and Performance tabs.This will open the ‘inspect page’ or ‘developer options’ of the browser allowing you to see what’s behind the curtain. Now press Ctrl+Shift+L in the browser window with the link you copied and pasted.For my example, I am using Chrome but the method is relatively the same among other browsers. Copy and paste the shareable URL into your web browser.To the right of the filename, there will be a “Share” button - click it and you will then see the shareable https URL. After the file has been uploaded, find it in your account files.Upload the file that you want to use as a preset audio notification.Start by creating a Basic pCloud account, making sure to verify your registration email address. ![]() However, these steps should circumvent the paywall and give you a free, direct access URL to your audio file. Keep in mind that pCloud charges a monthly fee for sharing files publicly for the purpose of having a static, direct access http address to your files, also known as their Public Folder. I think that pCloud is the best choice because their account inactivty period is 6 months - the longest I’ve found so far. The following are instructions for using the pCloud file hosting website as your http web server. May have found a solution, but I don’t know how permanent it is because I have not tested it long term.
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