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Old 06-04-2008, 04:25 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by dordale View Post
One thing I'm not sure of (maybe someone else who's used the mp3 player on their 505 can answer) is whether it will "remember" your position in the file you're listening to. This is fairly important for audio books--especially ones that have longer files. If the player won't start back up at where you left off, it can be a pain to try and locate the position you last listened to on your book.
Agreed. iTunes allows you to tick a box so your iPod remembers how far you are through the audiobook mp3. Other mp3 players probably offer the same thing but check that they do before buying one specifically for audiobook playback.
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