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February 6, 2008

A Few Helpful Tips To Help You Get The Most Out Of MP3 Player Audio Books

Though there is nothing wrong with buying MP3 player audio books, you should be aware that most MP3 player is manufactured with a view to allow users to listen to music, first and foremost. However, of late the popularity of audio books has led to people using their MP3 players to listen to audio books even though there is a difference in using MP3 player audio books and using the MP3 player to listen to music. Thus, before going the MP3 player audio books way, you need to be aware of a few things to make your audio experience a little better.

Interrupted Listening

The first thing you need to consider when wanting to listen to MP3 player audio books is to know how the MP3 player behaves should there be an interruption to listening to the audio book. Since people cannot listen to audio books without interruptions (unlike when listening to music) they want to be able to stop once in a while and resume from where they left off. However, the majority of MP3 players won't have such an option that allows for continuing from a point where you stopped listening to the audio book and will in fact resume from the beginning of the same audio book file. Thus, you need to check that the MP3 player you buy has the feature to resume from a point where you left off listening.

Another consideration that you need to be aware of is the amount of memory that the MP3 player should have in order to upload an audio book to the MP3 player. Thus, you should go for an MP3 player that has flash memory, and in any case, don't settle on memory that is less than 128Mb.

Another fact that you need to think about is that, to get the best out of MP3 player audio books, you need to consider how much loudness your MP3 player can provide because often some MP3 players have limitations on the high volume that will end up ruining your listening pleasure, especially when you are trying to listen to your audio book in crowded or noisy places.

However, no matter what type of MP3 player you use to listen to MP3 player audio books, you can be sure that the audio quality will be a lot better in the MP3 player as compared to what you would get if you were listening to audio books on CDs or even on cassettes. Thus, if you have to choose between MP3 player audio books and those that are available as CDs or cassettes, you should always choose the MP3 ones.