Hi Roger,
iTunes is Apple’s official media player. You can certainly install it on
Windows machines. I don’t like it that much and don’t find it the
easiest of players to use to be honest but it is usable, and many people
find it just fine.
Check this link for different ways to convert Audible to MP3; number
three talks about iTunes:
https://www.epubor.com/the-official-guide-to-convert-audible-to-mp3.html
It remains how much you are welling to poke around or prefer to take the
easy way out and buy a new book.
HTH
Amro
On 02/06/2020 08:45 am, (Redacted sender roger.south for DMARC) wrote:
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I use InAudible. I have never used or had any dealings with itunes. Is it an Apple app? I don’t have a iphone or any Apple products.
Roger
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You didn’t say what programme you used to convert it? I believe you can legitimately convert to MP3 using iTunes.
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On 1 Jun 2020, at 7:30 pm, (Redacted sender roger.south for DMARC)
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wrote:
I have downloaded a book from Audible and when I try t change it
to MP3 format to listen to it in my Plextalk PTX1 It will only
show a jpn file which I assume is the picture on the original
disc. No matter what I try to do I cannot get past this. I cannot
take it up with Audible support as the downloads shouldn't be
changed anyway. I have decided to buy an eBook version but I'm
not sure how. If I buy one from Amazon can play it in my
PTX1 or is it more complicated than that? Any help will be much
appreciated.
Many thanks Roger