## The app can’t find my library path Make sure the folder’s readable and you’ve got permission to create subfolders. AudioSort stores its database under `%APPDATA%/AudioSort/` on Windows. > 📸 **Suggested screenshot:** settings window showing the library path selector. Save to `assets/faq-library-path.png` and reference with `![Library path settings](assets/faq-library-path.png)`. ## My waveform preview looks flat Waveform previews rebuild whenever files change. Try **Rescan Library** or tweak any bit of metadata to force a refresh. If the file’s mostly silence, the flat preview might actually be accurate. > 📸 **Suggested screenshot:** waveform list before and after a rescan. Use `assets/faq-waveform-refresh.png` with `![Waveform refresh](assets/faq-waveform-refresh.png)`. ## Duplicate groups look wrong Duplicate detection uses MD5 hashes of the raw audio data. If two files sound the same but still don’t match, double-check their sample rate and bit depth — or normalise them externally before importing. > 📸 **Suggested screenshot:** duplicate results panel highlighting checksum matches. Store as `assets/faq-duplicates.png` and embed via `![Duplicate groups](assets/faq-duplicates.png)`. ## Organise File sent stuff to weird folders The organiser bases folders on the first UCS category in the file. Check your category assignments and make sure the UCS catalog entry matches where you want it to go. ## Can I use formats other than WAV? Nope. AudioSort’s pipeline is WAV-only so metadata stays consistent. Convert other formats to WAV before adding them. ## Where’s the UCS catalog stored? The app ships with `data/UCS.csv`. On first run, it also copies that file into your user data directory for safe keeping.