Apparently we're still:
- giving audio files unnecessarily long names with punctuation marks that should be avoided (like apostrophes — aka single quotes — and exclamation marks);
- looking for audio files that don't exist (every so often another OSError message is shown about a "missing" audio file) or are misnamed (caused in part by point 1, BTW).
Personally, I could do without the constant "Oh, yes, yes!" sound files playing, but if I turn the Voice Volume slider to 0, at least it doesn't interrupt the VN.
Seriously, though, this is like basic programming / file management stuff. Yes, you can always hit
Ignore; if you didn't do stuff you shouldn't in the first place, though, that would be unnecessary. Calling a file something more like
v024_gwenTableBJ05.mp3 is
considerably more reasonable and still tells you where in your script the audio file is called. There's no reason the filename should be everything that's spoken in the audio.