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best way to play ripped audiobooks?
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bobkoure
2008-11-05 , 23:22
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I've a number of audiobooks. They're ripped from CDs and I kept each track as a separate mp3 file.
Now I'm looking for something that can:
- play them sequentially (they're named 01blah.mp3, 02blah.mp3, etc...)
- skip forward and back between tracks
- when exited and then restarted, it should re-start at the track where it had been (not necessarily the exact play-position)
Any suggestions?
My first thought was simply the already-installed media player: I could just build a simple m3u and start the player with that... which didn't work so great. Each skip forward/back brings up error boxes (unable to find media file, unsupported media type) then plays.
I looked at paninni, but that seems to be
- not completely functional
- expecting an entire book as one audio file
I guess if it worked I could use some mp3 utility to merge all those tracks.
This isn't super high priority as I do have music players that can do exactly this.
Thanks!
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