iPod: Classic 7th gen (modified by swapping the 160 GB HD for a 480 GB solid state disk).
MediaMonkey 5.0.1.2433
PC: Windows 10 Pro (64 bit)
I have hundreds of gigabytes of audiobooks, radio plays, audio dramas, documentaries, interviews, et cetera.
I listen to these exclusively 'on the go', i.e. on my iPod.
From all the information I found and tests I did, it seems that 'bookmarking' (remembering the place in an audio file you left off and want to start listening from again next time) will only be carried over to a portable player if the file type is set to audiobooks.
ISSUE
Problem is that doing that (changing the file type) will cause all audiobooks files to be shown in one huge list (which is known and seems to be the default behaviour, if I read all the documentation correctly).
That is horrific as some of my audiobook consist of well over a hundred files per book...so it makes any convenient scrolling or searching an absolute nightmare.
Changing the Genre to 'book' or 'audiobook' or anything else with 'book' makes no difference at all.
HELP!
Am I doing something wrong, or missing something?
* If so, help!
I can't find the proper option to carry over bookmarking to my iPod without resorting to the 'audiobooks' file type change described above.
* If not, can I make a feature request to either
- enable (carry-over) bookmarking based on genre OR
- an option to enable/disable (carry-over) bookmarking on any file type OR
- an option to display audiobook files as album to avoid these 'one huge list' headaches.