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Playing recorded books
I have a 5 gig H10 that I use primarily to listen to audio books. Books that are downloaded from netLibrary arrive as one huge file. Playing the book is fine, until such time as I have to recharge my player. Then the book restarts at the beginning. That means I have to try to fast-forward through 10 hours or so of the book to find where I left off. And the H10 is not meant for sustained fast-forward. So, two questions: Does the H10 have a bookmark function? And can anyone suggest what I am doing when I recharge that causes the book to start at the beginning again? Thanks.
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what about breaking the single book file into separate files [chapters] and then just go to the chapter you want wouldnt that be faster, i dont know if there is software out there to do this, surely something for music files could be used.
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