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Originally Posted by pilotbob
Why don't you join all the tracks on each CD so you only have one file per CD? Would it be easier this way? You would have 12 files instead of 228. Are you able to select a specific file/song to play? (I have yet to use the MP3 player.)
Also, I am pretty sure .aa files are just renamed MP3s.
BOb
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To be honest, I'm not really interested in using the Kindle to play audio books. I could see some value if one wanted to listen to a book at the same time she were reading the words. But not for my typical use of audio books. I "read" audio books at those times when it is not safe for me to be reading with my eyes. That's primarily when I'm driving. My car has a CD player, and I have a Sony portable MP3 player smaller a hotel room key. (In fact, it lives in one of those envelopes that Hampton Inn used to put my key in back in February.
So, for me, how the Kindle handles audio files and books is purely an academic exercise.