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![]() I have been searching for an answer to my questions for over two hours. I know this question has most likelly been asked but I am new to Audiobooks and could really use some help. I downloaded a great audiobook and it went into my itunes. I put it on my ipod and as wonderful as it is, I don't know how to get back to where I left off. Instead of it downloading into seperate chapters, it's downloaded almost like it's a 24 hour song. So everytime I press play, it starts at the begining. I am hoping that there is a simple answer to this as I am not very good at downloading and moving files in and around the computer. Thank you for any help!! I'm looking forward to more audiobooks! Ginnie |
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![]() Some links hopefully helpful: 1. markable audiobooks for iTunes/iPod, .......... 2. complete guide to iPod audiobooks 3. * iPod utilities for bookmarking But this might only apply to mac users I'm not sure. And refers to m4a files so they might need to be converted 1st) 4. Forum links, .......... 5. Importing audiobooks A, .......... 6. obscure ipod audiobook issue 7. Importing audiobooks B, .......... 8. MP3 Audiobooks
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