I'll give it a try, thanks. Installed it, haven't used it, but it is
an impressive looking piece of software. Does much more than just
download audible books.
On 06 Nov 2016 07:29:38 GMT, Porch Monkey <taking.it@back.com> wrote:
>get inAudible it will convert properly with chapters and to losslessly to aac
>format
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>https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/14532003/inAudible_1.78
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>In reply to "Wally" who wrote the following:
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>> I stumbled across this by accident. I was starting to download my
>> first audible book and Internet Download Manager popped up wanting to
>> save it as an .mp4 file - normally a video format. I figured why not
>> and let it do it's thing. It downloaded many times faster than real
>> time. What I ended up with there was a fairly large video file with
>> only the audio track. I ran that through FormatFactory saving it as a
>> mp3 file with the settings I wanted. Usually 56 kBits/second, 44,100
>> Hz and mono. Ended up with a perfectly good audiobook in a reasonable
>> size. Not a whole lot of messing around. Deleted the original mp4
>> file and good to go.
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>> On Fri, 04 Nov 2016 16:37:25 -0700, Romeo@aol.com wrote:
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>> > On Fri, 04 Nov 2016 13:12:20 -0500, Fred Fishbin
>> > <FredFishbin@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > > I should also like to help any interested posters with a set of tools with
>> > > detailed instructions of how to turn an Audible .AA file into a standard
>> > > .MP3
>> > > file, ready for posting.
>> > >
>> > > I don't remember the last time I posted it, if there's any interested, I
>> > > will
>> > > re-post.
>> > >
>> > > Enjoy, Freddie
>> > >
>> > I thing it would be a good thing, as it might encourage those who have
>> > Audible files to share. Thanks for the offer.
>> >
>> > R
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