Hi Michael,

Thanks for the info. At the moment I am stumped. I went to the Sony dealer, 
here in Malta, and he only imports 2 models neither of which have a resume 
facility. I then bought a Plips machine (the identical model to that 
recommended by Calibre) but that only "remembered" the place in the track 
for about 3 minutes after switchoff. I experimentally copied a few tracks 
onto my Book Courier and it definitely kept my place.  One (acceptable) snag 
is that Book Courier stops at the end of each track and I need to select 
library and go to the next item. The CD has 2 files DESK TOP_DF and 
DESKTOP_DP. Have these got something to do with the progressing from track 
to track?         Any ideas?

Ciao,

Ron.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: MP3 player with bookmark capability


>A currently still available CD-MP3-Player from Sony is the D-NE330. I
> heard that its buttons are a bit small, but I haven't tried it. The Sony
> players can resume exactly from the last stop position, but only if the
> CD isn't taken out. As soon as one opens the door, the resume marker
> gets deleted. There are very few CD-MP3-Players on the regular market,
> which can resume even if one removes the CD. iRiver manufactured quite a
> few, but they don't offer CD players anymore. The best ones are the
> DAISY players from Plextor and Humanware.
>
>   <*** Michael Lang ***>
> 

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