Hi.
The best way I can think of is to work with Open audible.
On 5/9/23, Traci Duncan wrote:
> Is there a way to convert Audible books for external USB drives? I have a
> few series collections that I’d like to backup.
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> Thank you,
> Traci
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Is there a way to convert Audible books for external USB drives? I have a few
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Josh,
If you remember there was a note from the mods saying that we should not
discuss anything illegal on the lists as someone said yesterday that it is
ilegal to convert audible files. Hope the mods do not mind me pointing this
out and you don't me mind me pointing out to you as I'm not
The Booksense plays Audible, too. I don't know if GoldWave will convert
them; they plugged that loophole.
Jane
On 7/10/2010 11:41 AM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
You should be able to use ITunes and downlown your books into it. I'm not sure
about the nls player but the VR Stream works
Hi
Goldwave will still convert them if you first deactivate your audible manager
then uninstall it, then install windows media player filter and k-lite mega
codec pack. open audible book in gold wave, enter audible user name , password,
goldwave opens book, then save as mp3. will not convert
Hi
Is there a way to convert audible books .aa and audible extreme format books
.aax files into regular mp3s on the mac? I want to convert them to mp3s so I
can play them on my national library service digital book player. Also is there
an audible download manager for the mac? Or would I have
You should be able to use ITunes and downlown your books into it. I'm not sure
about the nls player but the VR Stream works with the audible format.
Kev
On Jul 10, 2010, at 11:25 AM, Josh Kennedy wrote:
Hi
Is there a way to convert audible books .aa and audible extreme format books
.aax
Josh,
Converting your audible books to mp3 is a violation of your customer agreement
with audible. You can burn them to cd, but you may not convert them to mp3, so
anybody giving you advice on how to do that will be helping you do something
not in accord with the audible agreement. On the mac,
If you burn them to CD you can rip the CD to mp3.
On Jul 10, 2010, at 9:56 AM, Mary Otten wrote:
Josh,
Converting your audible books to mp3 is a violation of your customer
agreement with audible. You can burn them to cd, but you may not
convert them to mp3, so anybody giving you advice on
First, the only way you're going to convert any Audible.com format in to mp3 is
by using Audio Highjack Pro through ITunes. Forget that way. It's going to
take as long to convert as it will take to listen to it. So far as managing
the books, Itunes is the best and I believe only way to do
Hi
ok guess I'll use windows7 then to convert them using goldwave and audible
media player filter along with codecs from k-lite mega codec pack. If it won't
work in win7 then I'll run win-xp in vmware fusion and convert them that way so
I can play them on my national library service free
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