Hi Anouk, by default, iTunes remembers your place in M4B files because they are 
typically used for spoken word material, so it makes sense for it to do so.
You can also make iTunes remember your place in any file by setting this option 
in the info tab. It's good for audiobooks that are in MP3 or M4A format.
In all cases where iTunes remembers your place, the place is synchronised when 
you sync iTunes with a mobile device, so you can listen to something for a bit 
on your computer, sync with your iPhone and pick up where you left off.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org

> On 29/03/2015, at 1:47 pm, Anouk Radix <radix.an...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>       Hi, I am playing an m4b file, never played one before and am using 
> itunes to do it (thats why i sent my last question). To my amazement when i 
> stopped the file and reopened it it resumed where i left off! Is this an 
> itunes setting or is this something pertaining to the file format?
> thanks,
> Greetings, Anouk,
> 
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