If I do that EXACT command [//echo $findfile($sound(mp3),*.mp3,1)], the file that gets listed is actually the 39th file in the directory. If I change the 1 (one) to 39, I'll get listed the file that's really #95. Yes, I do remember that $sound will use the specified dir which is why I used it; so I wouldnt have to type out the actual path and could use that identifyer. I even tried typing in the path name manually and it STILL does the same thing. As far as I know it always has (on my systems) though I havent used previous systems for this specific thing so it could be a system specific issue, but Im just totally buggered on this one


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