


Workaround is to use a regular audiobook app and point it to the QFile storage, so whenever a file is downloaded by QFile, it shows up in your audiobook app. Default streaming player does not understand chapters in the audio files (MP3, M4A/Bs), and does not remember start/stop positions. Also does not see chapters within audio files.Ĭ) QFile ::: Searching by filename only (not genre or author). Very annoying for audiobook listening! Also searching is screwy if you do the one file = one chapter setup, as each result shows ALL the chapters, verses just showing one result representing the whole book. If we set it up so one file = one book, then it restarts the whole book. So if we set it up as one file = one chapter, then it always restarts at the chapter mark. Playing restarts at the start of a file whenever you switch albums (books). We have a large collection of auidobooks on a server (training material/self-help), and would like to be able toī) resume where we stopped on any file (not just the pause/resume button),Ĭ) browse the files on the server without downloading them first.Ī) Podcast Generator ::: Searching within a server is non-existent in most podcatching apps, plus finding an android app which supports chapters within a file is tricky! If chapters are not supported, then each book has to be broken into one file per chapter, which makes the listing of podcasts very long!ī) QMusic ::: Searching works great.
