As far as I know, the deice list on audible is just for reference. You have to
use the audible player or Itunes to register the device. The problem is that
Itunes doesn't recognize the stream as a device, the Mac recognizes it as an
external drive. So, unless there is something I don't know
I'll give it some time this afternoon and test. If I can get it to work, I'll
post back. I'm new to this thing too and haven't had the chance to work through
ever issue As someone mentioned earlier, your authorization may be on your old
PC. If you knew the name of the file, you might be ablew
You might have to have a windows user help you get your audible
authorization up and running. I read this at the FAQ link below. the page
includes instructions on how to authorize in Windows, using audible Manager.
Q. Can the Stream connect to a MAC computer?
A. At present, HumanWare does not
Kev:
There are 2 different authorizations, 1 for the pc or Mac and another for each
device you want to use. I have no problems playing audible files on the mac,
but, I can find no way to transfer the authorization to the stream by using
itunes. It's not Apple that's the problem, the victor
I have no problems connecting the victor, but, it's much easier and faster to
use a card reader anyway. This is true on both the Mac and the PC. However,
authorizing the stream for audible, well, it seems as though it has to be done
in windows.
On Jun 13, 2010, at 7:32 PM, Ana G wrote:
Uh, what if one doesn't have access to windows?
Is there any way to do this with a mac or the device itself?
I don't have any windows machines anywhere, so I guess I'm out of luck, right?
Olivia
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On Jun 13, 2010, at 7:33 PM, Dan
Nope, I didn't save the key nor did I know I could. However, the next time I
do this, I will certainly look for that key file on the stream and save it.
On Jun 13, 2010, at 12:33 AM, Allison Manzino wrote:
Hi Dan,
Hmm did you save your audible key? I saved mine somewhere on my Windows