solution would be to only add .mp3 , .ogg
files to random playlist. intelligent random
playlists are an interesting idea.
let's see who comes up with a cool
solution first ;)

zero.post-adc-stack.push(playlists);
(^_^)'

On 18 Jun., 08:35, "J. Payne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a suggestion.
>
> I will admit this might have already have been taken care of but- if
> not I'm hoping- it could be considered before the first android phone
> ships.
>
> One thing that annoys the heck out of me on my current Sony phone is
> the media player automatically imports both ringtones and- mp3s for a
> playlists.  I hope--hope--hope-- that Android will have in it a
> "Music" folder and a separate "Ringtones" folder.  And hopefully the
> MediaPlayer will be programmed in such a way that the media player on
> the phone wont just take all the ringtones and add them to the media
> player's playlist.  It is sooooooo annoying to be listening to a
> random playlist during my morning commute then all of a sudden the
> default phone ringtones and a bunch of other ringtones start cutting
> into the playlist and I have to take the time to keep pressing
> forward...  It is my hope that Android will notice little flaws like
> these and will have it taken care of in the first version.
>
> ~J. Payne
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