Most producers of Mp3 players edit their product for the purpose of listening to music. However, in the last few years more and more MP3 players have been used to listen to audio books. There is a difference between requirements using MP3 players audio books and MP3 music. If you are considering using your new MP3 player to listen to audio books consider the following:
1. Post-traumatic stress disorder:
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When you buy a new MP3 player and test it - play the audio book, remove the batteries, then put the batteries back and check that the MP3 player starts at the beginning of the same file or at the beginning of the audio book.
2. Memory:
The required memory depends on the MP3 format of the audio book, the length of the audio book and the number of audio books you wish to download to your MP3 player.
MP3 players usually come with flash memory. You can add a memory card to multiple players. The minimum memory required is 128Mb (a minimum will be enough for a short audio volume of about 6 hours). Try to find the largest memory for a combination of flash memory and memory card.
3. Volume:
Audio is one of the biggest problems with audio books. Some MP3 players have an annoying high volume limit. Therefore, it is almost impossible to listen to an audio book in a noisy environment such as an airplane, train, or gymnasium. Our advice is to put headphones in the store and make sure there is enough noise to listen to audio books.
Conclusion:
However, many MP3 players make listening to an audio book much better than listening to audio books on CDs and audiocassettes. Try it, you can also download free books and get a free MP3 player.
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