I have more than 200 audiobooks on my iPod; all on m4b format. Any other format, and they wont appear as audiobooks, but as songs.
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Originally Posted by Karmashock
I listen to a lot of audio books on my PPC and I'm often dealing with the aforementioned m4b files... which are very poorly supported off of ipods.
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Due to the fact that m4b is supported for iPod, I dont see how/why you say it isnt.
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Originally Posted by Karmashock
I'm at a loss as to why that's really a problem... what meta data specifically do you feel you're missing in your 6700 music listening experience?
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Once metadata is lost or cant be read, everything shows up as track 1, track 2, and so on. There are no titles, no artists, no nothing.
I understand why he would want a player that cant read metadata; especially when playing that same playlist on different devices.
Personally, I like my iPod. It does exactly what it was designed to do. Sure there's a little work on the users part to get your library the way YOU want it, but in the end, I think it's worth it.
I dont/wont spend countless hours re-doing my library because my phone wants to screw it up.
Karma, do you even own an ipod?