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Sync podcasts to blackberry curve using WMP 11

I just got started on a laptop with Windows Vista Business (hp pavilion
dv2500t, re-imaged with Vista Business).

When I connected my blackberry curve 8300 the Sync Center detected it and
informed me that I could sync to the blackberry (with 2GB microSD card)
through WMP.

So I went to WMP and set up an auto playlist (genreodcasts) and set it up
for sync-ing with blackberry.

The sync works, but I have a problem with the folder structure it created on
the BB. It looks like it put /Music/Artist/Album/<file> whereas it would be
much better to have it as /Music/Album/<file>.

Is there a way to let WMP know that the sync should set this folder
structure? I tried unchecking the "create folder structure" in the sync
options and when I do that, all the files get dumped into root of the SD card
which is of course not optimal.

Secondly, I was hoping that if I delete a file on the BB, that it would
delete it on my hard drive too. But all it does is skip it for sync-ing the
next time. Is there a way to force a delete from the device to the WMP
library/hard drive?

Thanks in advance!

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