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The best tip I found was the to create a file in notepad and name it .nomedia without any extensions. After you do that connect your phone and mount the SD card. Copy the .nomedia file to any folder that contains media you don't want to show up by default in the various media players (i.e. not wanting ringtones to be included in the media player when playing music, or random saved images from various apps showing up in the gallery)
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He is not talking about a folder. This trick is with a file called .nomedia inside the folder.
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Blazingwolf is exactly right. You can format any folder with a period at the beginning of the name, and they will not be recognized by the media players because they will be hidden, unfortunately it also hides it from file viewers like Astro (though you can choose to show hidden files) and normal "ls" list commands. By just placing that FILE inside the folder, the entire folder stays visible without choosing to show hidden items. The media player just ignores it.
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Ahhhh, very handy, I was misunderstanding what you were saying. Gotta click the thanks button now cause I didn't know about that handy trick .
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