To create a test system, you would install Ubuntustudio, select all
software installs. The installer will prompt you whether to use an
encrypted home directory. That is all I did.

The directory holding my music is an NTFS drive from windows.

Here is the full text error message:

==============
$ gdb audacious
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Reading symbols from /usr/bin/audacious...Reading symbols from 
/usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/audacious2...done.
done.
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/audacious 
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread 0xb7e6bb70 (LWP 2908)]
[New Thread 0xb3669b70 (LWP 2909)]
[Thread 0xb3669b70 (LWP 2909) exited]
[New Thread 0xb3669b70 (LWP 2910)]
[New Thread 0xb65a7b70 (LWP 2911)]
[New Thread 0xb5da6b70 (LWP 2912)]
[New Thread 0xb55a5b70 (LWP 2913)]
[Thread 0xb55a5b70 (LWP 2913) exited]
[New Thread 0xb55a5b70 (LWP 2914)]
[Thread 0xb55a5b70 (LWP 2914) exited]
[New Thread 0xb55a5b70 (LWP 2915)]
[New Thread 0xb47ffb70 (LWP 2916)]

Program received signal SIGFPE, Arithmetic exception.
[Switching to Thread 0xb3669b70 (LWP 2910)]
0x01b377ab in __divdi3 () from /usr/lib/audacious/Input/amidi-plug.so
(gdb) 
==========

If I select the folders or files individually, I can get it working
without problems, save for the occasional MIDI error message (I don't
have a MIDI synth set up).

I just tried opening a MIDI file. This time Audacious hangs, save for
the scrolling filename. I get the output below, except it repeats
several times every second with the number increasing by 1 every time. I
tried ending it through the system monitor, but it won't exit! It is
looking to me like the playlist loads until it encounters a MIDI file,
and then that's what crashes it.

==========
[Thread 0xb4bfeb70 (LWP 5274) exited]
[New Thread 0xb4bfeb70 (LWP 5275)]
[Thread 0xb4bfeb70 (LWP 5275) exited]
[New Thread 0xb4bfeb70 (LWP 5276)]
[Thread 0xb4bfeb70 (LWP 5276) exited]
==========

 - keantoken

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Floating point exception while populating playlist from folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/607901
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