Thank you all for the comments. I have a DAISY player on my Nokia c5 but the 
audiobooks I'm talking about are in mp3 format so I was worried they might be 
playable in the DAISY reader nor will I be able to pause listening and return 
to it at a later date in the same place. 

Thanks again. I am beginning to explore more advanced capabilities of my C5, 
hence the questions. By the way, is it possible to convert an mp3 
audioformatted book or a book on a CD into DAISY format and then read it using 
DAISY player?

Andrew
On 17 Jun 2012, at 11:09, Eleanor Burke wrote:

> Oh right thanks for that Brad.
> -----Original message-----
> From: Brad Keller
> Sent:  17/06/2012, 11:06  am
> To: Talks Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Talks] Listening to radio and playing mp3 files on Nokia c5
> 
> 
> IF the book is in MP3 format then you should not need any special program to 
> listen to it.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorbu...@btinternet.com>
> To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
> Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2012 4:45 AM
> Subject: Re: [Talks] Listening to radio and playing mp3 files on Nokia c5
> 
> 
>> Andrew I can comment re Audio book. Are you referring to DAISY books? If 
>> yes and if you have Talks Premium then you will have a file called D2GO. 
>> Install it and then using your PC transfer an audio book to your memory 
>> card. You will then go to Menu, Applications or Installs and d2go and open 
>> it. You will then be told there are no books and asked if you want to 
>> import one. By saying yes you will then be put in your memory card and you 
>> arrow to the book and select it and press soft key one, the Options key. 
>> Once imported you will find it in d2go and all chapters will be listed. 
>> You can then listen to your book.
>> If you are talking about am MP3 audio book, then there is a programme, I 
>> think I have it and you could listen that way.
>> I cannot help re radio as I do not listen to it.
>> -----Original message-----
>> From: Andrew Lamanche
>> Sent:  17/06/2012, 10:34  am
>> To: talks@talksusers.com
>> Subject: [Talks] Listening to radio and playing mp3 files on Nokia c5
>> 
>> 
>> Dear Listers,
>> 
>> Has anyone on the list been able to listen to the radio successfully on 
>> Nokia C5? I can locate the radio app and choose a station but I can't see 
>> any buttons for play or stop.
>> 
>> Also, is it possible to play mp3 files on  Nokia C5? If I had an audiobook 
>> in mp3 format, could I listen to it on my Nokia C5, and how would I do it? 
>> Would it be possible to bookmark a place where I stopped listening on C5?
>> 
>> Thanks for any assistance,
>> 
>> With best wishes
>> 
>> Andrew
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