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A feature to support audiobooks would be really appriciated!
I love to listen to my audiobooks while traveling or working during office work.
The problem is, there is no feature to resume at a certain point of the playback.
Up till now I was forced to remember the track and position, or in case of merger files (audiobooks consistiong of one file) the current time of playback.
You may understand how inconvenient this is, espacially wehen resuming movies is so simple and convenient ...
PLEASE! Implement this feature!
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Would be very handy indeed
+1 this is a must :)
Agree with all the above. I know of whole communities what are dying for a good audiobook media server. It seems like a quick win for Plex to use the existing music player and add a bookmark feature found in the video section. Heck make it a plex pass feature and attract a ton of new customers. It would be filling a huge gap. I know that there aren't any good media scanners to gather information for files but we would all be happy with personal media assets scanner. Also I've written my own media scanner using goodreads the api along with audible. It's actually pretty easy.
Agree with all the above. I know of whole communities what are dying for a good audiobook media server. It seems like a quick win for Plex to use the existing music player and add a bookmark feature found in the video section. Heck make it a plex pass feature and attract a ton of new customers. It would be filling a huge gap. I know that there aren't any good media scanners to gather information for files but we would all be happy with personal media assets scanner. Also I've written my own media scanner using goodreads the api along with audible. It's actually pretty easy.
Also chapter navigation support would be great for audiobooks.
Well, chapternavigation isn't realy a problem. For the Moment I (as probably the most of us) use my audibooks as traditional music media, therefore I merge each mp3 or m4a (or whatever container / format you chose) of a chapter into a single file of the appropriate format. Therefore each track of an album represents a chapter of my audibook. Still missing the "nice view" of mediainformation, content and sometmes additional information, like it's already possible for TV-Shows, Movies and so on.
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I think that with 150+ likes, this post might require a [Popular] tag?
Or is it not there because there's a lot of posts on the same topic? (you audiobook lovers sure like to split topics ;))
add my vote for this feature to the list please!
Need this so much.
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