I could be wrong, but I don't think MC can set them. If they're working, then MC can read them.
Chapters also work in MC.
Based on the behavior I'm seeing with MC10 (and previously with MC9.1) I'm just not understanding what you're saying here. When you say that "I don't think MC can set [bookmarks]", exactly what does this mean? In MC10 (and 9.1) when I play an Audibile file, I can pause it at any point and play another file, or close MC completely, but when I return to that Audible file in MC, it remembers where I left off. Is this what you mean by "setting" bookmarks? Does MC11 work differently?
Bookmarks are a MANDATORY feature of an app that plays Audible content. When listenning to a 10 hour file, you need to be able to return to the point you left off without having to "remember" it. I'm still unclear if MC11 works differently than MC11 in this regard.
The file will also be under "Audible/Downloaded Titles".
Does this mean that they'll all be in one big folder without individual subfolders? If so, this seems like a mess from an organizational point of view. I realize that MC will "display" them properly in it's interface, but there are still organizational reasons to keep them in their own actual "artist/album" directories (i.e. "author/book") just like MC does with all the music files. MC lets you configure the way music is stored on the drive (i.e. the folder structure.) Does MC11 allow this with Audible content as well?
Assuming the new system has a different organizational structure for Audible files compared to what I'm currently doing, will there be a way of having MC11 reorganize the storage of my PREVIOUS Audible content? I'd like to have everything consistant, and since I currently use the "artist/album" tree for audible files, I'd like to move them to whatever folder/s MC11 uses for them. How will MC11 handle the "reorganization" of my "old" audible content?
Regarding the tags, are they saved to the actual files, or are they only saved to the "library," which is what MC10 currently does? Will there be a way of utilizing my CURRENT audible tags (which are only stored as part of the MC10 library and NOT in the actual files)? I retagged a lot of my Audible files (which came from audible "poorly tagged"), and it would be very difficult to have to retag them all again.
Thanks for details on all this stuff -- I'd like to be prepared for how it's going to work before switching to MC11.
Larry