jerryfreak2, I've replied to your PM, so let's see what's going on. From your last post, it seems like you want magic to happen somewhere. You need to have your files tagged, because the filename goes bye-bye. (Emplode and jemplode have options to create a filename based on tags when downloading a file from the player back to a PC.)
If you're getting shorten or flac files from various trading trees and such you're going to need to tag them after transcoding to ogg or mp3. I use
Tagger and/or
Foobar2000. In the end, there isn't any truly simple way to do this, you're going to have to put a little time into it either when ripping from cd or after the fact with a tagging program. All of the decent programs can create tags based on the filename so you don't have to type everything in, but with filenames like the one you used as an example, you're in for a little bit of work. You might be better off using awk/sed/perl to cook up some crazy regexes.
Remember that the car player has been around for a long time and isn't the same thing as an mp3 player you'd get at Best Buy.
--Nathan