Audiobook player – Franklin EBM-901 User Manual
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eBookMan includes
Audiobook Player, an application that reads
audio books, lectures, public radio programs, newspaper arti-
cles, and more. With eBookMan, you can listen to your favorite
spoken works anywhere, anytime. It’s a whole new way to be
entertained and informed while on the go or while relaxing. Visit
audible.com to see what they have to offer. This chapter
describes the
Audiobook Player and tells you how to listen to an
audiobook.
Before using this program, you must download and install audio-
books, a book recording that is formatted for use in the
eBookMan device. eBookMan supports audio format #2 with
audio capacity of approximately 5.1 hours for 16 MB of memory.
The World Wide Web’s leading source for quality audio down-
loads of spoken works is www.audible.com. They’ve compiled
a library of more than 12,000 titles that include current best sell-
ers like
A Walk in the Woods, Hannibal, and The Brethren, over-
the-top comedy from the exclusive [email protected],
and popular news publications such as
The Wall Street Journal,
The New York Times, L.A. Times, Forbes, and The Economist.
There are a host of categories to choose from at audible.com,
including fiction, science, business, speeches, mystery, spiritual-
ity and many more. You can download spoken works to your
eBookMan through www.audible.com.
To open
Audiobook Player, tap
at the Launcher.
The application uses buttons, menus, and lists to provide func-
tionality. The time elapsed appears in the center of the display.
9. Audiobook Player
Note:
eBookMan
requires 4 MB of
memory for every
hour of content
stored in Audible
format.
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