![]() ![]() multiple bookmarks with saving a small bit of text to be able to give context to that bookmark However, after using so many ones I really hope Emby can eventually implement the following features: Have to zip up the audiobook then use a browser but it seems the best solution for now. Some I tried tiReader, KyBook 3 (use it for my comics, PDFs, epubs and mobis) but crap as an audiobook player, BookPlayer (free but lacking), Audiobook Player SmartBook.Īnyway long story short I decided to go with mp3 Player Player which is $3. ![]() I tested out many audiobook apps to see what would get me by until Emby matures which I’m sure they will eventually. I only have to "look" at the Fire interface once or twice a week to keep thinks running smoothly. I setup a playlist of several audiobooks on my Fire and I then can con control the Fire using Alexa throughout my house. I just want to retire my remaining Plex server that is on my Shield TVthat has its only main purpose to server audiobooks. I do not listen on a TV but I have a Fire TV connected to my whole house audio system and I use that, using Plex, to listen to audiobooks. On your "few people listen to audiobooks on a TV" statement: I have to question that a bit. I have tried in FireFox and Chrome without any success at all. I have tried to resume audiobooks in the web app and it simply does not work at all. The TV apps are just lagging behind on this (but will get there eventually) because very few people listen to audio books on a TV. I believe the web app or the mobile apps will give you this basic functionality. Of course the fancy stuff would be good but, for me, it is unneeded. I would like to get correct functionality on at least one of my clients and I do not much care which one even in the web browser would be OK.īTW: I do not need or care about metadata or artwork or anything except correctly playing, resuming, fast forwarding and rewinding the books. My current server version is 4.1.0.26 which is, I think, the latest beta. I am willing to try just about anything to get it working I just need guidance. The bottom line is I cannot get even basic audiobook functionality working and I would really like to. I have also tested audiobook functionality in several clients (Roku, Fire TV, Shield TV) and on none of those can I resume even after allowing a book to play for more than 30 minutes. However if I stop playing and exit the browser when I reenter I can only start over from the beginning. I have found that I can, in the web browser, start a book playing and then use the file position pointer to move wherever I want in the book. My books are all in single large files and are simple basic mp3s. I have set resume percentages at 1 for minimum and 100 for maximum. I have chosen the audiobook library type. I have been unable to get any of these basics wrking for audiobooks at all. That is the resume functionality works and I have even seen some people reporting that ff and rw work to some extent. I have seen reports that some people have enabled audiobooks and have rudimentary functionality. ![]()
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