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On my main (linux) computer I have a huge number of music files (oggs/flacs/mp3/wavs) most of them having no useful embedded metadata. Instead, they are stored in an elaborate directory structure with help from symlinks.
Now, I've copied over part of that structure to .sounds on the N900, but the media player doesn't seem to know what a directory is and aggregates files from all directories in a single "unknown" blob.
I also tried playing via the File Manager, which knows what a directory is, but it won't let me "play" a directory, only individual files one by one.
Are there other media players that will let me play a directory, or software that can make a playlist from a directory?