While I know that having bookmarkable m4b files means your place will be restored the next time you play that track, I have a somewhat related question with regards to m4a and mp3 files:
Playing a non-bookmarkable track (mp3/m4a) and stopping/powering down will allow you to resume playback if your ipod hasn't lost power or been plugged into the computer.
However, I like to use my iPod not only as a media player but also as an external HDD.
Is there any way to prevent it from losing your place (other than converting everything to bookmarkable tracks)?
Thanks!
Playing a non-bookmarkable track (mp3/m4a) and stopping/powering down will allow you to resume playback if your ipod hasn't lost power or been plugged into the computer.
However, I like to use my iPod not only as a media player but also as an external HDD.
Is there any way to prevent it from losing your place (other than converting everything to bookmarkable tracks)?
Thanks!