Hello,

I just had a similar problem as the one mentioned in:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01209.html
from march this year. Fortunately the remark about the cache helped me.

I wanted to play a bunch of .ogg-files. Strangely I could only open some of the 
files. Other files appeared with the tag "playlist: " in my playlist window, no 
matter how I opened them, and EMMS was not able to play them. Disabling the 
EMMS-cache helped.

Apparently the first time I opened some of these files I used a command 
emms-add-playlist-something , and then the cache now remembers that these files 
are all playlists. Even if I open them with emms-add-file, they will appear as 
playlists and will not be playable as long as the cache is activated.

There is another "bug" connected to this: If I use the command 
emms-add-playlist-directory-tree, this will add all my music files to the 
current playlist, but marked them as playlist, so I could not play them. What 
is funny: When I tried this it ignored the only real .m3u-playlist that was in 
the directory.

In my opinion the commands emms-add-playlist-something should check whether a 
file really is a playlist before tagging something as a playlist, at least if 
the command browses a directory.

Greetings,

Johannes

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