Lowlander wrote:Try opening them with MMA when you're viewing them in a file explorer on the device. M4B may not be natively supported by the device in which case MMA can't play them.
Initially when I selected an .mp3 music file the cell phone gave me the choice of several apps to use. I selected MMA and said to always use MMA with an .mp3 file. Now when I select an .mp3 file the cell phone opens MMA and plays the song. I assume this is the way it should work.
Initially when I selected an .m4b audiobook file the cell phone did nothing. I guess that meant my cell phone didn't know what to do with the file.
I downloaded a few file manager apps and found one that recognized the .m4b file format.
When I select an .m4p audiobook file in the file manager app, it says "No apps are installed to open this type of file" then gives me several choices to "Open As." If I select the "Audio" choice the file manager displays the MMA icon. If I chose the MMA icon the m4b file will play on MMA.
MMA will play the .m4b audiobook file when I select the file with a file manager.
When I select Audiobooks in the MMA main menu it still says "No Media" and gives me the "Chose library folder" and "Synchronization" choices. When I chose a library on the SD card containing .m4b files nothing displays on the screen.
MMA knows what to do with a .m4b file and will play it but MMA doesn't seem to recognize those files on the SD card.
Is there any way I can specify to MMA that .m4b are valid audiobook files?
If the problem is getting Android to know what to do with an .m4b file, can you tell me what I need to look for in the File Manager type of apps that will associate an .m4b with MMA? What is that sort of feature called in Android terminology?
I know how the file association works in Windows, but can't find any sort of reference to a file association sort of feature in any of the Android File Manager apps I've seen.
The Android File Manager app I have installed on my cell phone will get MMA to play the audiobook when forced to but the association only works once when it is forced, not automatically like when file types have been associated in Windows.
[quote="Lowlander"]Try opening them with MMA when you're viewing them in a file explorer on the device. M4B may not be natively supported by the device in which case MMA can't play them.[/quote]
Initially when I selected an .mp3 music file the cell phone gave me the choice of several apps to use. I selected MMA and said to always use MMA with an .mp3 file. Now when I select an .mp3 file the cell phone opens MMA and plays the song. I assume this is the way it should work.
Initially when I selected an .m4b audiobook file the cell phone did nothing. I guess that meant my cell phone didn't know what to do with the file.
I downloaded a few file manager apps and found one that recognized the .m4b file format.
When I select an .m4p audiobook file in the file manager app, it says "No apps are installed to open this type of file" then gives me several choices to "Open As." If I select the "Audio" choice the file manager displays the MMA icon. If I chose the MMA icon the m4b file will play on MMA.
MMA will play the .m4b audiobook file when I select the file with a file manager.
When I select Audiobooks in the MMA main menu it still says "No Media" and gives me the "Chose library folder" and "Synchronization" choices. When I chose a library on the SD card containing .m4b files nothing displays on the screen.
MMA knows what to do with a .m4b file and will play it but MMA doesn't seem to recognize those files on the SD card.
Is there any way I can specify to MMA that .m4b are valid audiobook files?
If the problem is getting Android to know what to do with an .m4b file, can you tell me what I need to look for in the File Manager type of apps that will associate an .m4b with MMA? What is that sort of feature called in Android terminology?
I know how the file association works in Windows, but can't find any sort of reference to a file association sort of feature in any of the Android File Manager apps I've seen.
The Android File Manager app I have installed on my cell phone will get MMA to play the audiobook when forced to but the association only works once when it is forced, not automatically like when file types have been associated in Windows.