Re: iTunes, and remembering it where it was

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From: Matt McLeod
Subject: Re: iTunes, and remembering it where it was
Date: 09:52 on 11 Mar 2004
Mark Fowler wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Matt McLeod wrote:
> 
> > It does a pretty good job with Audible material
> 
> Nah, I have all kinds of problems with audible stuff.  All my audiobooks
> are audiable.  All them exibit the same hateful problems.  Not Always Just
> Some Of The Time(tm).

Hm.  The only problem I usually have with them is that the iPod never
quite goes back to precisely where I left off.  It's within a few
minutes either way, though, so it's merely annoying rather than
actually hateful.

But I don't do audiobooks with iTunes -- I'm either travelling or
in bed when listening to them and I have an iPod.  If I've got a
computer in front of me I'm probably concentrating on something else.

(This is in part because the advertised "plug your iPod in and your
place in audiobooks is synced" feature doesn't work if you manually
put stuff on the iPod.)

Matt

-- 
    "First they came for the verbs, and I said nothing because verbing weirds
     language.  Then they arrival for the nouns, and I speech nothing because
     I no verbs."                                        - Peter Ellis on afp
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