How to work around audiobook limit?
The ipod doesn't handle audiobooks (m4b) that are over 13 hours properly. It plays fine, but if you try to rewind a bit after passing the 13 hours mark, it "snaps" back to 13 hours or so.
for example I was on a plane listening to an 18h long audio book, around the 16 hour mark I got distracted by a flight attendant and missed a crucial minute of the book. I rewinded a few minutes without thinking and bam! the audio book now starts playing at the 13h mark or so, wiht no way to fast forward back to 16h. The only way I know to deal with it is to re-listen to the 3 hours of audiobook before catching to where I was. Let me tell you I had a few choice words not repeated here about Apple's "quality" products.
I've seen an explanation somewhere about the technical reason for the limitation (something about the max file size?), but I also hear Audible files don;t suffer such as limitation.
I'm assuming Apple will never fix this on the Classic, since it's all about the iPhone now. What is the best way to deal with it? if I split the audiobook into two files smaller than 13 hours each, each file will appear in my audiobook list twice(since I always keep a dozen books around for those long international flights, it is a big deal to me). I will have to manually start the second part of the book, which is just dumb and detracts from the user experience.
Is there a "seamless" way to make it work?
for example I was on a plane listening to an 18h long audio book, around the 16 hour mark I got distracted by a flight attendant and missed a crucial minute of the book. I rewinded a few minutes without thinking and bam! the audio book now starts playing at the 13h mark or so, wiht no way to fast forward back to 16h. The only way I know to deal with it is to re-listen to the 3 hours of audiobook before catching to where I was. Let me tell you I had a few choice words not repeated here about Apple's "quality" products.
I've seen an explanation somewhere about the technical reason for the limitation (something about the max file size?), but I also hear Audible files don;t suffer such as limitation.
I'm assuming Apple will never fix this on the Classic, since it's all about the iPhone now. What is the best way to deal with it? if I split the audiobook into two files smaller than 13 hours each, each file will appear in my audiobook list twice(since I always keep a dozen books around for those long international flights, it is a big deal to me). I will have to manually start the second part of the book, which is just dumb and detracts from the user experience.
Is there a "seamless" way to make it work?
ipod classic 80G, firmware 1.0.3, Windows XP Pro, Winamp 5.52 + ml_ipod 3.08