You also can't rewind in Windows Media Player, which is annoying if you miss a phrase.
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Hi! I think you can bookmark in windows media player or if not, you can do it in FS Reader. Regards, Jörgen Hansson! Tel +46 703-601296 www.jorgenhansson.com skype: djtropical4532
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That is correct about the speed increase. But can you bookmark?
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Hi! how about windows media player, or FS rReader, it can increes speed of the audio. Regards, Jörgen Hansson! Tel +46 703-601296 www.jorgenhansson.com skype: djtropical4532
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hi matthew hmm well I have tried winamp, but haven't found a usable solution to increasing speed.

Brian
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Subject: RE: how do you play mp3 audio books?

Hello Brian. I would recommend winamp. You can set bookmarks. They will also play in order that they are set in the folder.

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Subject: how do you play mp3 audio books?

hi, At times I come across good audio books in the mp3 format. typically they are named or numbered and stored in a single folder. but which player is capable of playing these regarding to the following criteria? 1. they should be played in the right alphanummerical order they are stored in. 2. you should be able to pause your reading, end the program, and continue from the right spot the next time you want to listen. 3. you should be able to increase speed, so you wont fall asleep before the first mp3 has ended. grin

Is this possible, and what solution would you recommend?

Thanks in advance, and happy new year to all of you nice audio freaks out there!

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