I listen to a whole bunch of audio-drama in my car, and most of them are set to have no delays between tracks; but I am getting a small delay between tracks with Radio 10. Anyone know if there's a tweak than be be applied to it, so I can listen to my British science fiction without breaks?
Have you tried putting them on a mp3 player and plugging it into the audio jack in the glove compartment? There are some mp3 players that are small but hold a lot of audio files.
It's an option, and one I've thought about. But I have over 115 double-CD sets of just one title range. Then add Dark Shadows, The Tomorrow People, and Doctor Who spinoffs, and well, even with a 16 GB iphone, it's not terribly practical.
Unfortunately the Radio10 is not a high-end system in any way. The total lack of folder and/or file names on MP3 cd reading is a dead give away on that. Your best bet is probably to upgrade to a real radio. I personally find is usable enough to not bother, but if it does something particularly annoying, all solutions right now involve not using the radio as more than an amplifier, or replacing it.
It's an option, and one I've thought about. But I have over 115 double-CD sets of just one title range. Then add Dark Shadows, The Tomorrow People, and Doctor Who spinoffs, and well, even with a 16 GB iphone, it's not terribly practical.
Since you probably would not listen to them all at once, one could probably put them on different sd cards and have an mp3 player that can have the sd cards switchable. One could carry the sd cards with different shows on different ones and just change the sd card when one wants to listen to a different show.
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