It will also add a playback speed toggle to the now playing screen. It will also move them to a separate "audio books" section in the music app under the more tab. First, it will skip them when you shuffle music. While you're in iTunes, you can also tag spoken word as audiobooks, which will do a few things. On iTunes, you can create "smart playlists", which are dynamically generated based on the criteria you give it (EG include any tracks that have lecture in their name and are longer than half an hour). on iOS itself, you can create a simple playlist where you just add tracks to it. So you can't make folders, but what you can do is create a couple of playlists and split the content up that way as well. ![]() So, the music app relies completely on tags. The actual folders and files are renamed and you can't see them anyway, without a jailbreak. When you sync audio to iOS, it reorganises the content.
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