Try renaming the files. The Sandisk is intended to be a music player,
not a audiobook player. If you were to rename them, probably by
getting rid of the "-" it might work. The serious downside I found
with my attempt to use a Sandisk for audiobooks was it wants to start
each file off back at the beginning - it didn't remember where in that
chapter I was.
My personal audiobook reader solution was to take an old Android
phone, install the audiobook reader of my choice, stick the biggest SD
card in it I could and strip everything out of the phone possible. Put
in airplane mode and the battery will last for well over a week.
Good luck and happy listening.
On Thu, 07 Sep 2017 13:16:03 -0700, scd@gmail.com wrote:
>
>Quite a few books are posted with the files small and numbered this
>way:
>1-01, 1-02, 1-03 etc.
>2-01, 2-02, 2-03 etc.
>3-01, 3-02, 3-03 etc.
>
>When my mp3 player plays them (a Sandisk) it plays them this way:
>1-01, 2-01, 3-01, etc
>1-02, 2-02, 3-02, etc.
>Frustrating!
>I've tried 3-4 different MP3 join programs to make all the 1-01s into
>ONE file, etc. And none seem to work well, run VERY slowly or are
>overly complicated.
>
>Is there a Simple MP3 join app out there?! (for PC)
>
>Why do the files come out this way, something about the way they are
>ripped from the CDs?
>
>TIA,
>
>SCD
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