The Book Player Has Replaced MP3 Software

December 27, 2011

We grew up listening to music on vinyl records until they were transferred onto magnetic tape and finally into digital CDs. All these time, audio books followed the footsteps of music in recording. The people behind audio books published the audio books the same way music is recorded. When audio books and music was recorded digitally into CDs, many special devices came out that were especially designed and made to play audio books files on laptops, desktops, smartphones and handheld players.

The truth here is it is not the device that determines the quality of listening experience when playing audio books but the software. People use the mp3players when ,listening to audio books but mp3 players are not made for audio books but are only for listening to music. When finally the book player came out, music and audio books are now in separate paths. The jukebox software is now useless when listening to audio books.

Music and audio books were processed in totally different ways and a real book player takes into consideration the differences between these two. Below are three major needs of audio books that are met by a book player and not by mp3 file players.

1. Bookmarks are essential. As much as we want to read our favorite book uninterrupted, we can’t because we are busy with other things. This is when we find the need to use bookmarks to help us go back to the page or location where we stopped reading. Bookplayers allow us to find easily the exact location when we are ready to continue listening to the audio book again. Ambling BookPlayer made sure you can navigate all the locations you marked already so it will be easier to choose the location you want to go back to.
2. Order is crucial. Admit it or not, when we read books we take a peek at the last chapter or the last part but after that we go back to the first part and read the entire book in order. There are book publishers who are not put the file names in proper order on the mp3 player. Good thing a book player can solve that problem.
3. Chapters, not files, are what’s important. When using an mp3 player while listening to audio books, you need to know the file name; the number of files and what file is currently playing. With the use of book player, all you need to know is the chapter, no more, no less.

As if it is not enough, Ambling Bookplayer made it possible to listen to audio books using mobile phones. This means you can now use your tablets and media players when listening to audio books. You can also listen to free audio books for Android mobile phones. Get your own book player now for free at Ambling Books.com.

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