You can stop an mp3 file on the book port and resume where you left off at
any time.  You can also place book marks on an mp3 I think.
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From: "Jeff - The Ultra Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: the Book Port


> Yes, Debbie, I appreciate your comments.  I do have a couple more
> questions about the BookPort.
>
> You mentioned "resuming" in mp3 files.  Are you saying that the
> BookPort will remember where you stop listening to an mp3 file and
> start at that spot when you resume listening?
>
> Also, the BC mentioned having an update feature for updating the
> software.  Nothing was specifically said about this for the BP,
> although I realize it can be done.  Is it more difficult to update
> software/firmware on the BP than on the BC?
>
> Actually, I'm not a subscriber of audible.com yet, but I have been
> contemplating it for quite some time.  One of my reasons for doing so
> would be to have books I could listen to with one of these types of
> players.  However, I have read about the various formats and would
> probably want to use format 4 anyway.  I am somewhat particular about
> quality and usually prefer to get the highest quality I can, so this
> would not be an issue for me.
>
> If you have any other comments about either of these devices or other
> similar products I'd be interested.  I really, really wish there was a
> unit like this with Eloquence.
>
> Jeff, the Ultra guy
> http://www.UltraHost.US
> http://www.UltraRadio.US
>
>
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