![]() For me the visual interface is meaningless as the fancy graphics and all the other fluff just get in the way. I do not need or want all the overhead that most systems impose on audiobooks. I simply setup a playlist with my audiobooks and I can even add or delete from that playlist as I want. ![]() I do not try to do everything through Alexa rather I just use a voice remote to issue start and stop commands (In fact it is a toggle) to start and stop playback.Īnywhere in my home if I say "Alexa, book" the playback starts or stops. The only solution I have found that works the way I want is to have MediaMonkey running on a computer that feeds audio throughout my home and, with just a little tweaking, responds to voice commands from Alexa. I like to have my audio books available throughout my home and be able to control start stop from anywhere and retain the ability to remain paused for as long as a day or two and then, with just a simple resume command, resume playback where I left off. The limitations of my preferred clients (Roku and Fire TV and Shield) are the main issue. ![]() As most everybody knows that has been around for a while I have tried to use Emby and Plex and even Jellyfin for listening to audiobooks and they all fall well short of what I need.
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