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Help with Audible
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Audible books typically have chapters, and iTunes/iPods can see these, as does the audible app. If you have the book in your iTunes library, you can use the "Chapters" menu to jump chapters until you find your spot. You'll want to sync with the ipod, which will update your (negative) progress in iTunes, then use iTunes to find your place again with the chapter menu, and re-sync. This should get your ipod back to where you want to be. In the end though, the screen-free ipod models are just not ideal for audiobook duties.

Nice to know I'm not the only one still using that antique.
If you hold down the next-track portion of the scroll pad on the very inside, right next to the hub, it'll fastforward, but it's extremely awkward. It might be easier to use iTunes to find the right place and then sync back to the iPod.





I had a simular problem, always having to relisten to things. I got around it by buying a new MP3 player.

Audible divides the books up into huge tracks that are larger than chapters, for instance Good Omens is in two parts. I have already listened to the first two hours of the second track twice since there wasn't a way to sync between the app and the old-school iPod.
When I got back from my walk today, I pushed BACK instead of PAUSE, and heard the Audible intro and groaned... is there any way to find my way back to where I was?