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Originally Posted by dov View Post
I'm also listening a lot to audiobooks in Pannucci and I solved the problems of multiple files of the book simply by doing:

ls *.mp3 > book.m3u

from the terminal and then loading the m3u file. Pannucci remembers the position in the m3u file (though sometimes it gets reset, which is very annoying). So beside the need to visit the terminal once for every book, I fail to see the advantage of nQa.
Can you spell out in the manner of Maemo for Idiots just what you do? Is the "*" an "*" or does it stand for something? I take it that "book" is the name of the book, but is it a folder, too? Are you running this command from the folder where the "book.m3u" folder is? Have you pre-made such a folder or is it created by this ls command? You get the idea: I'm not looking to get those questions answered but just to get a clear Idiot's guide of a step-by-step.

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