A:AnswerI use a website called MP3Juices. It's free to use. You just type in the name of the song, and sometimes have to type in the artist. It will give a list of that song, you can play it to see if it's the one you want. then just download ( I made a folder on my desktop and put them all there) the copied, or moved them to my MP3. This is the site I used https://www.mp3juices.cc/ hope that helps.
A:AnswerThis player can store up to 16GB MP3 files of audio books. The number of books depends on the quality of the audio, but can average .23MB per minute of audio.
A:AnswerI'm pretty sure it won't work. Loading files is done mainly through the drag and drop method on a computer or through Windows Media player. You would probably have to transfer the files to a computer and then to the MP3 player. I haven't seen a menu option on the player that would allow direct transfer from another device.
A:AnswerI don't use the audiobooks functions, but for Podcasts it does do this, so I imagine it would for books as well. For podcasts it will save the position and ask to resume even if you have it turned off for days/weeks at a time.
A:AnswerI have been using Windows media player exclusively. It’s very easy to sync. If you used another program initially, I’m not sure if you risk losing what’s on there like ITunes.
A:AnswerYes, you can use this in your card, and connect it with a headphone jack and your cord, or via Bluetooth. You can hear it through your car radio.