


You should try downloading one of the bible audiofiles (because it has over a thousand files and 66 different books) But it would be very nice to have in the future. Now, this is obviously a wishlist feature and I don't expect it to have any level of high priority. I also think that other people would want the ability to change playback speed, though I don't personally need it. (Currently, for a 9-hour audiobook, scrolling the mouse wheel on the seek bar moves the track in increments of 5 minutes.) Or both. This could be accomplished by adding 10-second and 1-minute skip buttons, like in the Smart Audiobook layer app, OR by improving the fine-control ability of scrolling on the seek bar. Ability to skip left and right in the track by small margins of time.The regular Next/Previous File seek buttons would work to skip between disc/chapters. m4b file with the chapters tagged inside the file, or multiple standard audio files in their own folder. I believe that MM should treat an audiobook like an album, with each disc (or chapter) treated as one track. Ability to recognize chapters of an audiobook.Here are my two must-haves, based on the Android app Smart Audiobook Player, which I use: I haven't really found a good desktop player for audiobooks, so it would be VERY nice if MediaMonkey was able to handle audiobooks in a way that lets you actually listen to them on the desktop.
