And that, even after closing the app. A friend of mine is looking for that functionality to be used when listening to audio books.
[Update] He's on Windows (Vista -- but something for XP will do, I guess?), BTW.
And that, even after closing the app. A friend of mine is looking for that functionality to be used when listening to audio books.
[Update] He's on Windows (Vista -- but something for XP will do, I guess?), BTW.
Winamp has such a feature, if you install a plugin, called Winamp Essentials:
This is a pack of plug-ins by the people who work on Winamp. We can't live without these plug-ins and now you won't have to either. We will update this pack for each major Winamp release.
Included in Winamp Essentials 5.55 are: Ogg Vorbis Encoder,Apple Lossless (alac) Decoder, FLAKE Encoder, WavPack Decoder, Waveform Wrapper, Lite-n Winamp Preferences, ML Enqueue & Play, Time Restore & Autoplay, Skins in Submenu, Playlist Undo, Find File On Disk, Predixis Removal tool and Playlist Sidecar for Modern Skin. Please note you must have Winamp version 5.55 or above to use this plug-in pack.
On Windows such application is GOM Player. It is turned off by default so you would need to enable it first.
Another option is iTunes.
You need to set the mp3's "Media Kind" to audiobook from within iTunes. (Rightclick track -> "Get Info"->"Options tab"). Then it will remember what you have listened to and how far into a track you are.
foobar2000 of course, with the option "Resume playback after restarting foobar2000" (in the playback section of the preferences)
And if you want more control over it, you could use the bookmarks component - Features:
I might say SongBird which have an option (or an extension) to do that. (http://addons.songbirdnest.com/addon/1433).
Songbird is cross-platform (workgin on Windows, OS X, Linux, ..).