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Devices => Androids and other portables => Topic started by: JustinChase on February 03, 2005, 01:15:26 pm
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I have 3 'books' that I've bought from Audible.com They are 'how to speak spanish' books.
I have downloaded them to the iPod, but simply as .pl files, which is how they came from audible.com. I know I have the option to burn them to a disc as .mp3 files, but I think there might be a better option. I just don't know how to do it.
Anyone have any advice?
Thanks
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To get more flexibility for handling Audible files, I usually download them to my PC using Audible's software (AudibleManger). Files will then be stored in the c:\program files\audible\programs\downloads (.aa file format).
I then convert those file to MP3 or WMA using "River Past Audio Converter (Version 5.0.4, which I use, has built-in .aa files support).
Voilą, you now have .mp3 files you can manipulate at will...
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I use audible manager to download the files and then just import the file into MC11. I Have about 40 books in it all nice and organized and have had no problems yet. The files are imported as .aa files. I don't see any reason to convert them since once they are converted the bookmark won't work with the files anymore.