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Originally Posted by Eikman
well, since i have a solution to the problem i don't have the problem (anymore), right? 
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No, again you are incorrect. There is a difference between having a problem (the existence of a problem), and having a problem with something (taking issue with that thing). In this case, the problem still exists, but you don't have a problem with it.
The problem is inherent in the system. Whether you care about it (have a problem with it) or not, it still exists.
Things like this are part of my job. If you would like to continue arguing with me about it feel free.
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Originally Posted by Eikman
i always upload directories to my ipod and i can very well see them.
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Please explain to me exactly how you see the directories on your ipod, when ipods use ID3 tags for file management, and store files in unintelligible directories (f00, f01, etc). The ipod interface does not allow you to view or sort by directory information.
When you say you "see" folders on you ipod, do you mean the folder name comes up as album name? The only way the directories would be "showing up" is if you use folder name as the placeholder for a ID3 tag. eg. Folder name is imported as album title. If this is the case, again you are using ID3 tags without knowing it. Therefore your solution is exactly the same as telling verbal to put the DJ name in the "Album" ID3 tag field. This is not the "correct" place to put it.