Name: Anonymous 2006-03-07 10:58
I currently listen to a lot of podcasts and audio books from my PC. However, sometimes the files are over an hour long. Sometimes I have to stop the podcast I'm listening to to do other things, and then come back to it later, sometimes days later.
A friend of mine told me that audible.com uses a proprietary audio format that keeps your place, by putting markers in the file. I hate proprietary formats, and get my audio books through less mainstream (errr....less legal) sources. Are there any audio players that keep where you're at in an audio file for much later use? Some sort of an "audio bookmark" file that stores a list of the MP3s you listen to and where you stopped listening last time would be a great plus to me.
A friend of mine told me that audible.com uses a proprietary audio format that keeps your place, by putting markers in the file. I hate proprietary formats, and get my audio books through less mainstream (errr....less legal) sources. Are there any audio players that keep where you're at in an audio file for much later use? Some sort of an "audio bookmark" file that stores a list of the MP3s you listen to and where you stopped listening last time would be a great plus to me.