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Posted by Tim923 on 10/18/07 21:25
I have several audiobooks. Some of them have hundreds of MP3 files.
Is there an iPod/MP3 player that is good for audiobooks in which a
folder may have hundreds of mp3 files?
I have an MP3-CD player (not a flash player) that has an "advance 10
track button, instead of having to advance 1 painful track at a time,
but it's not a flash player. Do iPods have such a feature? With my
Slim iRiver portable MP3-CD player, all folders and subfolders are
sorted in alphanumeric/alphabetical order, with all MP3s sorted the
same way, and it goes thru and sorts and plays the MP3s that way. So
an MP3 may have the track number 258 if the audiobook has 500 MP3s,
and each MP3 has its own track number. Are any iPods setup this way?
I'm behind the times with flash players, but can they sort and play
that way.
I have a SanDisk 1GB flash player. It advances 1 track at a time, and
plays albums based on the MP3 tags. Thanks.
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