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32gb memory + up to 32gb more with microsd means a good amount of space.
But, it looks like it can't read thew ID3 tags they contain - so I'm getting a huge category of "Unknown song/artist". It's a drag!
Am I missing some better way to tag flac, or is it the N900's player's fault"
Is there an alternative to the default player, BTW? I'm ot articularly thrilled with it, prety limited functionality.