We have received feedback that after selecting multiple files and pressing 'Done' nothing happens. Problems importing multiple files via Third-party local apps This requires iTunes installed and it’s independent of platform (you can do it if you have a Windows or a Mac). If you have one of these type of apps installed, they will be listed alongside your iCloud ‘Folder’ in the file picker. Other apps you may have installed in your phone (like Dropbox, Google Drive), will notify the phone that they are ‘File Providers’, making their files available for any app in the phone. This is a bluetooth-enabled feature, which Apple devices support, so if you have a Mac, you can transfer your books directly to your phone by dragging and dropping. You can also select existing books (not a mix of books and playlists), and combine them into a single volume via the option shown by tapping the '.' button mentioned beforeīookPlayer supports three ways to import audiobooks:.If you already have your books organized in playlists, then just go to the playlist's options (by swiping left on the playlist, or by tapping Edit in the top right corner, selecting the playlist, and tapping the '.' button in the bottom floating bar), and choose 'Combine into Volume'.For existing items in your library, there are two ways to go about it:.When you import multiple books at once, you'll be prompted to either move them into a playlist, or combine them into a volume.There are two main scenarios where you'll be able to use this feature: One of the advantages of having your playlists as volumes, is that the bookmarks you create, will apply to the entire volume, as opposed to playlists, which only applies the bookmark to the current file you're listening to. That is to say, you can convert any playlist of mp3s into a single book volume, which will have those mp3s as the chapters. If for any reason you prefer to keep your books as a list of mp3s, you can also make use of our Volume feature from within the app. Making use of the in-app 'Combine into Volume' feature If you find something that works better for you, please tell us so we can extend our list.Ĭombining your files not only makes it easier to handle them, but also makes it easier for BookPlayer to display the right artwork and chapters. We do not have any affiliation with any of these tools. To create these, there are several tools at your disposal: While BookPlayer supports playing MP3 just fine, it really shines when used with M4B based audio books. How to combine MP3 files into M4B audio books You can also easily combine the MP3 files from audiobooks you bought on CD using the tools found below. They even have a M4B download option which is the format that works best with BookPlayer. LibriVox provides many wonderful audiobooks to start. Where can I get audiobooks that work with BookPlayer?
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