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Re: Best program for audio books
I use Kinoma. It remembers where you were in a file, but I'm not sure you can resume a playlist where you left off or not. I don't do too many mp3 audiobooks. It works great with Audible. Try out the free version and see if it works for you.
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Search for nitrogen. Its all i use for audiobooks that have a huge amount of mp3 files. itll autosave your last position (which will survive a softreset). i listen to audiobooks everyday, and if its not from audible.com, nitrogen is the way to go..
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I use the Audibleplayer, have been using it for years/ It autosaves your last position and restarts play a few seconds back which helps keep things flowing right when you restart. Couple that with the audible service, you can use AudibleAir to download any and all of your audiobooks over the air from your online library. It's just pure win. The only drawback, is that it can be somewhat slow to load.
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I now use TF3Ds music player for music playback and nitrogen strictly for audio books. Thanks much! |
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