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Old 10-11-2007, 08:30 AM
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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.
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?
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?
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