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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The OP is using the wrong term for what he's describing. He's talking about syncing an Audible audiobook with a Kindle eBook. There is a term for it, but I'm not going to bother to look it up. Oh and it only works on a Kindle tablet as Kindles no longer have audio.
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Google definition "Whispersync is Amazon's technology that lets readers switch back and forth between a Kindle book and Audible professional narration - without ever losing your place. The way it works is that you first buy the Kindle book, and then for Whispersync enabled books you can add the Audibile audiobook to the purchase."
JSWolf: Are you telling me that you can't use this feature unless you have multiple devices? I'm referring to using audio enabled devices only
Unless you are not elaborating on all of Whispersync features, I think you are getting confused with what I'm asking. This is straight from amazon website
"Read. Listen. Repeat.Read With:Listen With:You can switch from reading to listening within the Kindle Fire Tablet or Kindle app. Or, you can switch between reading on one device and listening on another. For example, you can read on your tablet and then listen on your smartphone, and, thanks to Whispersync for Voice, you'll never lose your place"
Amazon make it look like "Read. Listen. Repeat.Read With:Listen With" feature is part of Whispersync, or at least exclusively related to it.