Hi. It will only work for four. At 8/9/2004, you wrote: >Hi guys, >I have an audible.com question or two. Will the book port only play format >4? Also is there a way to change the formats of some of the books i have in >myy library in audible or am i stuck with the one's chosen. Most of my >formatted books are 2 or 3. Naturally, i would like to switch them to 4. >If I cannot do this i can order two books and format them to 4. Currently, >i am reading the Promethius Deception by Robert Ludlum on format 4 in book >port and, it is just great. >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Barrett, Don" <Don.Barrett@xxxxxx> >To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 5:55 PM >Subject: [bookport] Re: How Low Will It Go? > > > > My mp3's are 24 kbps so 32 should be fine, at least I think so. > > > > Don > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Nolan Crabb > > Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 7:02 PM > > To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: [bookport] How Low Will It Go? > > > > > > I'm creating MP3 files from a CD book using Sound Forge 5. My ultimate=20 > > intent is to include the book on my Book Port, of course. But before I = > > get=20 > > too zealous in my MP3 creation activities, I figured I'd better ask the=20 > > all-important question: Will the Book Port handle 32 kilobit MP3=20 > > files? They sound perfectly fine when previewed, even after I've raised = > > > > the compression rate to 2.2 or so. But I don't know whether they'll = > > work=20 > > well in the machine itself. Should I use 64 kilobits instead when = > > creating=20 > > these? I know some MP3 players tend to skip using 32 kilobit files. = > > Your=20 > > advice/experience would be helpful. > > > > Nolan > > > > > > > >