2010年11月1日星期一

Tips for Adding Bookmark to iTunes File

Like to listen to some audio books when you are waiting for someone or bus? That’s a good idea to kill time.  But part of the problem is that when you check them out from the library or get them as a loaner from a friend, the MP3 files are missing one of the crucial features: bookmarks that let you pick up where you left off, rather than having to scan through the whole book.This works for video files as well (and is turned on by default in iTunes movie purchases).

Here, I would show you a simple way to tell iTunes to remember the last played position of any file.

First, find the file in iTunes and right click (or control-click) to bring up the contextual menu. Select “Get Info.”Then, the Options tab.

After that, every time you play that file, iTunes will automatically return you to the point where you left it.In addition, set the Media Kind to Audiobook in the Options tab and you won’t have to scan through all your music to find your files on your iDevice (or under the Books tab in iTunes). But,  if you change the Media Kind to Audiobook, Remember Position will be grayed out, as that’s a default feature for Audiobooks.

If you want to change multiple files at once:

Go to the  Options tab as normal and then click the checkbox next to Remember Position, and change the drop-down box to Yes. If you change the type to Audiobooks, the file will show up on your iDevice under the More button, not in a normal playlist.

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