Hi,

I've been with audible for about a year and a half, and I may be able to 
explain a little about how this service works.  for complete orientation, go 
to http://www.audible.com and look for a link to orientation material.  I 
forget what that link is called.
,

first of all, I can't answer your question about using a cell phone as a 
mobile listening device. It sounds fascinating, but may not be in keeping 
with the way the service actually is used by most customers.  I assume 
you're talking about streaming from the site, and that does sound 
interesting, and I hope you can find out something more about this idea.

But here's how most people use the service:it's .


When you purchase a program-- audible calls all its digital audio books, 
periodicals and radio shows "programs"-- the first thing you do is go to 
your personal library on the Audible site and, assuming you don't wish to 
STREAM THE FILE STRAIGHT FROM THERE, YOU download the program to your 
computer.  It goes into a receiving folder in the Audible Manager program 
which is your personal interface.

Once the file/program is on  your system, you can listen to it either 
sitting at your computer using the player that comes with Audible Manager, 
called the Desktop Player, or with the Windows Media Player or Real Player. 
I recommend Desktop Player for this purpose, because its keyboard commands 
are simple and effective.  Most blind and low vision Audible people feel 
similarly.  I can send you simple instructions for Desktop Player if you 
like.

but But I think most Audible listening is done on mobile devices, and this 
is what you may want to be aware of more than anything.  Audible gives away 
with a year's subscription the little Creative MuVo, a 128 Mb. flash memory 
player that can hold two or even three book files at once and is very easy 
to use by touch alone, as it has no LCD screen or menus.  audible also lists 
a number of other .mp3 player-type devices that can be used with their 
programs, including many popular ones like the Ipod, as well as the BookPort 
and Book Courier that a lot of blind people use for various digital reading 
purposes.

You hook up the player to your USB port and then use Audible Manager to copy 
("transfer") the programs onto the player of your choice.  Then with nothing 
more than maybe a MuVo hardly bigger than a pack of doublemint gum and a 
pair of earbuds, you're good to go.

This scenario for mobile listening, rather than recruiting your cell phone 
for online streaming, may be the practical way to go.  Even if there's some 
way to make the phone accept the audio stream, you'd need also a set of 
player commands like fast forward and rewind and pause, and be able to stop 
mid-program and start again from the same place.  I don't think there's any 
such arrangement possible, at least not yet.

Hope this helps.
Daniel

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From: "G. McFarlane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC-Audio" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 5:36 AM
Subject: Audible and MP3


Hi
I'm new to Audible books and am looking for some advice. I gather that the
books can be read in Media Player and Real Player. Does this apply to Real
Pla;yer on a phone (Nokia 9500) or has there to be some other software or
codec available before Audible's format is recognised.

Alternatives for listening on a mobile phone or other device using MP3 - are
there any? Can the files be converted - is this legal if you're just using
your own books which you've downloaded?

Thanks in anticipation for any help. Feel free to reply off list if you
wish.

Gordon McFarlane



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