Latner wrote:
larry cad wrote:
You may be better off using a public library, and downloading audio books to a computer, laptop, ipad or phone. No CDs, no player. I use an app on my ipad called "overdrive". All you need is a membership to the library and you have free access to hundreds of audio books. And you can join other libraries where you travel to. You do it all on line and don't have to go to the library. Been doing it for years.
x2 I use Libby on my phone (android) free downloads from my local library.
I agree - use laptop or even a smartphone with 3.5mm line out. For music and movies/shows you may install free Kodi interface on laptop, it takes a little to learn how to scan files into Kodi, especially music, but when you're done, it's a beauty. It will probably play audio books too. In the past I used to organize books, albums and shows into my own catalogue, ex. folder Aduio books -> subfolder Author (or Genre) -> subfolder Book -> Chapters. Or TV shows -> Name -> Epdisodes. Kodi is better.
Yutube has plenty of audiobooks as well.
I threw my Jensen Radio-CD out, it has gone crazy, was skipping the songs, switching between the modes and turn on by itself in the middle of the night. Put an average car radio instead. Why they put the lowest quality electronics and appliances in RVs, is beyond me.