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Yes. I can plug my Sport in to charge with a regular USB and it will stay playing or remember its place with that lead but if I use a different lead, the one that does data transfer, it does lose which book it's playing. So I use the regular USB overnight, the data USB just for transferring files.
I've learned to keep a little eye on the screen, now and again or at particular times, to see what file number is playing. If I'm going to plug into the computer I'll note which book and which file it's playing so I know where in the book to go back to. The Sport will remember where in file 5 (for example) I was, but not bring me there... so I navigate to Book>file 5 and then the Sport will ask me if I want to resume or Start Over. If I select Start Over it plays file 5 from the start, resume will play from where in file 5 it stopped when I paused to plug it in.
I've looked a bit into it, the Sport writes a .pos file for each file of the book as it starts it. So if you have listened to 4 of 7 files of the book there will be 4 .pos files along with the 7 mp3 files. If I ask the Sport to play a file I've completed (file 1, 2... of 7) it starts it at the beginning, so it knows that file has been completed. I believe the time is written to these, though I've looked at them and can't decipher them.
p.s. If I've got lost in the book and don't know where I am I've plugged it into the computer, opened the book folder and noted which file number I'm on by finding the latest .pos file. If there are 5 I know I'm listening to file 5. The .pos files have the same names as the mp3 files have so it's an easy thing to check.

No, you can watch youtube on your computer."
Sorry, I should have provided more information. I want an MP3 player that's portable, so I can listen to audiobooks when I'm out hiking or doing chores.

The problem I have with Libro..."
That’s what I thought too, I had to load them as individual “songs”. However, the customer service department at libro is very responsive and maybe they could have helped me more. I don’t have many books from them so I use them on a car trip when it’s less of a hassle to use the phone.
Bottom line is that I totally agree with you, Alan, there is a real market for small devices like this and it’s being ignored.

No, you can watch youtube on your computer."
Sorry, I should have provided more information. I want an MP3 player that's portable, so ..."
I was talking about getting help replacing the battery on the MP3 player. Probably helpful info on Youtube.

Alan, I was wondering what earphones you use when you are out hiking with your Sansa's??

A few years back there were a load of new mp3 players on the market, they were small and light, and moderately priced. I tried several of them and found they all worked the same, they just looked different and had different branding. None of them worked as well as the Sport Plus, though I wasn't liking the Sport Plus and that's why I tried them. Anyway, I went back to the Sport and figured how to use it in a way I could live with, and I'm happy with it now.
But, I agree, we do need some decent small player options, especially if designed for listening to audiobooks.

This also gives me access to the Audible app, and Libby, and Hoopla, on the same device. For listening I have Sennheiser Bluetooth headphones. If I have the audiobook downloaded to the phone/tablet I go offline with it and can listen for 24-30 hours on the headphones and phone before I need to recharge them. I still have my two Nano iPods and still use iTunes (although I do not like the corded earbuds I used to use anymore), I haven't ditched those completely, but I am slowly adapting away from that method to a more modern one. There are pros and cons for me.



I listen a lot, recharging and changing over the cordless pods means I need to carry their box. I don't want to do that and the Sport with wired buds let me live and listen as I like. I like cheap buds now as I listen in bed which must be hard on them as my Sennheiser buds only lasted a couple of weeks, a major disappointment, however having had them I realise I don't need their quality for books. My current cheapies have lasted around 18 months and sound just fine so...
It's interesting all the various ways of listening there are, and we can each find what suits us.

That's fine if you are alone, but that doesn't work while out walking, or if other people are around you who don't want to hear the book.

That's fine if you are alone, but that doesn't work while out walking, or if other people are around you who don't want to hear the book."
yes, I know

Anyone else want to chime in? Is there anything like the Sansa Clip+ out there any more?
I'm curious how people are making out with phones running audiobook player apps. Don't you have problems with your pockets/purses clicking on the basic controls Play/Pause, Rewind/Fast-Forward, Next/Prev Chapter, etc?

I quit using my beloved MP3 players when the libraries stopped supporting them. I do use my phone with blue tooth earbuds now. I make sure to turn the phone "off" while listening and then the controls are not accidently getting hit.
The worst thing to me, besides the size of the phone being inconvenient, is getting text messages and calls while listening to a book. The sounds on the notifications is much louder than the volume I use to listen to the books. It is ear piercing. I used to get those weather and emergency alerts when using the phone to listen to books and did figure out how to disable that.
I am stuck with the phone until the Libby and Hoopla apps that the libraries use start supporting MP3 players again. I don't see that happening.

https://www.amazon.com/Sandisk-8GB-Cl...
I also found this - it's not as small as a Sansa but looks like a viable option for you.
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Phin...

https://www.amazon.com/Sandisk-8GB-Cl......"
Thanks Jan!

Anyone else want to chime in? Is there anything like the Sansa Clip+ out there any more?
I'm curious how people are making out with phones..."
Alan, if using the Pause/Play will solve the issue you had with the Sport not resuming, what is it you are still not happy with? It might be something I've figured out how to live with happily.
I couldn't bear to be without a little player!


Got notification from my library that Overdrive for Windows will be gone as of November 13th 2024. So no more downloading MP3's to my Creative Zen.
I don't like the idea of using my phone and I thought a watch would be a possible replacement.


Beats have flex ear buds that are corded
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/beats-fl...



How exactly do you set up the old phone?

How exactly do you set up the old phone?"
Karen - I factory reset the phone. Then put my Google account back on the phone along with the password to my home WiFi. Download LIBBY app from the Play Store. Set the LIBBY app up with my library card. Go to the "Library" part of the LIBBY app and search out a book to listen to. download the book. Listen to the book from the "shelf" part of the LIBBY app.



https://streamfab.de/streamfab.htm
https://dvdfab.at/downloader.htm
to download some videos and audiobooks, also I can change the language at will, I usually download it to my computer because it's in MP4 format, and I can transfer it to my cell phone as well.




https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...
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No, you can watch youtube on your computer.