I originally opened this bug here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=566780 "When plugging my stone plus mp3 player, I have noticed that RB only recognizes those files inside the "MUSIC" folder in the player, but not the root folder." The developer's answer: "The HAL device info for this device lists 'MUSIC' as the folder the device itself uses for music. If this is incorrect, please file a bug against hal-info in http://bugs.freedesktop.org/. Otherwise, no, we need to use the device's music folder, otherwise songs transferred to the device won't show up on it". Well, I just wanted to say the device itself uses the root folder for music. Or at least it DOES recognise and play all music I copy to the root folder, and does not have a "MUSIC" folder created out of the box. This results in the user copying all the music to the root folder, and Rhythmbox not finding it when plugged in.
commit d0957b466c277236295bc431c315a00501e118d6 Author: Danny Kukawka <danny.kukawka@web.de> Date: Mon Feb 2 13:40:25 2009 +0100 add '/' to audio_folders of Creative zen stone plus Added '/' to audio_folders of Creative zen stone plus, as proposed in https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19444 .
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