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Old 11-17-2016, 09:27 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by septentrion View Post
Hello people!

those of you who have ordered the AGPTek mp3 player, could you tell how it manages audiobooks in multiple files? They are a nightmare on my sansa jam.
Thanks!
That is why I LOVE folder view! The old Sansa Clip+ had it, and the two (well three, but the other one isn't up for discussion) AGPTek players I have also have it. I don't think the Clip Zip had it.
On the Home page, instead of selecting Music I select Folder View. Under that I have Local Folder or Card Folder. Under that I made a folder called Audiobooks. Then under that I have folders that I have drag/dropped onto the player that are the titles of the audiobooks. Within those are my mp3 files. Does that make sense? It's just navigating to the correct folder, clicking on it, hitting play. I do make an attempt at labeling my mp3 files using mp3Tag, but I can't swear they are all perfect.
Home
--Folder View
-- Local Folder Card Folder
-- Audiobook
-- Title of Book
-- Book (mp3 files)

In case anyone is wondering, I often split my Audials books into smaller pieces, about an hour long each. And my library offers older CD books for a couple bucks as they get taken out of circulation. I can't remember the name, but one of them had 99 tracks on each CD. What a pain!
I hope that isn't too confusing!
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