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Originally Posted by haertig
Thanks for the info! First hand experience with features always beats what you read in a user manual (assuming you can find a manual online in the first place, and the translation is at least remotely understandable). For the most part, I shouldn't need bookmarks either. I usually start an audiobook and then finish it before bouncing to other files. However, what I am worried about is the accidental things. Say I meant to push and hold a button to rewind a few seconds, but accidentally tap the button instead and thus jump to the very start of the file. I do stupid stuff like that. Appropriately set bookmarks might protect me from myself in accidents like this.
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You'd have to set the bookmark first, before you did the rewinding. You have to pause, then bring up the menu, find the bookmark feature, set the bookmark. Then you'd return to the file and you could rewind or go to another file. So it's kind of cumbersome.
Why do you prefer to have one long file?