Ah, I think you're onto something.
The .m3u coming from the problem folders doesn't have any data in it.
I've attached a copy of a bad .m3u and a good one.
I've also attached my config file.

Thanks so much for your help!

On 8/10/07, Samuel Baldwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah, if it's a different filetype your client might do
> funky/different things. For example, streaming ogg's to windows media
> player doesn't work as it should (stupid M$). I use foobar2000 on
> winblows at home, but not at other people's houses.
>
> But the downloading seems weird. WMP just locks up on oggs for me,
> nothing gets downloaded. Is there anything different about the
> filetype or settings on the non-working m3u's? (clicking "Info" on
> 2.9final gives some useful info)
> --
> Samuel (shardz)
>
> Shardz's Igloo:
> shardz.homelinux.net
>
> Registered Linux User #410639
>
> -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
>   Version: 3.12
> GCS/E/G d- s a---- C++(+++)>$ UBL+++>++++$ P++>++++$
> L++>++++$ E---- W++ N o? K? w-- O M-- V- PS(-) PE-- Y+>++ PGP>++
> t++(t*) 5+(+++) X?>++ R+>++ tv b++ DI+ D+ G>++++ e->+++ h! !r !z
> ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
>
>
> amarok.kde.org
> defectivebydesign.org
>

Attachment: gnump3d.conf
Description: Binary data

Attachment: recurse_broken.m3u
Description: audio/mpegurl

Attachment: recurse_works.m3u
Description: audio/mpegurl

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