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How do start where you stopped at when listening to a book?

I listen to audio books, just started using the ilo. How do I find my stopping place when I turn the mp3 back on?
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There are several brands and publishers of audio books and you didn't identify yours. In most cases professionally produced audio books are separated into several 3-6 minute tracks. your CD player should just skip to the next using the button with the single arrow pointing to the vertical line. >l

When listening to audio books, If I'm using a cd player that doesn't retain the last track when shut off I make a mental note of the track number.

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I just did a little research on audio books and apparently there's sites out there that sell drm free audiobooks, As I have never actually had any drm protected audio, I have no personal experience of trying to use it on mp3 players, but it wouldn't be the wisest business move to stop people putting the stuff they've bought onto their mp3 players.

Here's a link to a drm free audiobook site:
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