To be honest the only fast DRM convertor I found was Inaudible but I think that
only applies to Audible format but it might be worth checking.
Sound Taxi was remarkably slow when I used to try using that and in practice I
left it running overnight anyway.
If the option is to use convertors that take so long you leave them running
overnight then I would, to be honest, simply use a free app like the excellent
Virtual Recorder, set it to a suitable Mp3 bitrate and leave the book playing
overnight on iTunes and let Virtual Recorder turn the output into an Mp3 file
for you. Leave headphones in on very low volume to avoid disturbance.
If the book is more than say 8 hours long you may have to do this over more
than one night but it would do the job for you whilst you are asleep so
providing you are patient it is pretty painless.
There is also an option in Virtual Recorder to disable Window sounds during the
recording which may be useful for you.
This assumes iTunes will read the book through and not stop at any chapter. I
have not used iTunes to buy books and after your experience will not be doing
so soon.
I used to use total Recorder for something similar but Virtual Recorder is
free and seems to do a better job to me.
David Griffith
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From: Amro Bilal
Sent: 21 September 2019 23:35
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: iTunes audio book on the Victor Stream
Hi David,
Many thanks for your comprehensive reply, much appreciated.
Unfortunately, I bought the book from the iTunes store so it is
protected. I’ve had a look at this programme's website, and it seems to
have few cool apps that may come handy one day. It does have another
programme to convert protected files, but it works by rerecording the
material, which is not the quickest way.
All the best,
Amro
On 21/09/2019 03:35 pm, David Griffith wrote:
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You won’t be in any copyright trouble as you are converting the
material into an accessible format for personal use. This is
specifically allowed in the Act year and title I can’t recall just
now but was in earlier part of this century.
Anyway to refer to your specific issue.
If the format iTunes is delivering to you is an m4b audio book format
and is not copy protected there are tools for providing this conversion.
Unfortunately most main Audio Convertors like from memory like
GoldWave and Switch have in my experience the problem of truncating
the book so you lose the last part of it for some reason.
The program I have used successfully in the past is a program called
Free m4b to mp3 converter which works well as it also if you wish
splits the m4b file into mp3 chapters.
However the bad news is that I think you would definitely have to use
the Jaws cursor to use the program and I don’t think it would be, for
example, accessible with NVDA. You could of course use Jaws in free 40
minute mode if you are currently restricted to NVDA only.
From memory you need to find the add button with the jaws cursor (use
num pad minus and then normal arrow keys) and use a virtual mouse
click on that ( numpad /), then an accessible windows dialogue comes
up asking for the location of the m4b file and then after pressing OK
on that you have to then find the convert button again with the Jaws
cursor and click on that.
It will then convert your m4b file into mp3 chapters.
Provided you are used to using the Jaws cursor it works well.
I don’t have it installed on my machine right now but will have a look
on my setup folder to see if I still have the install. Like many free
programs it tries to get you to install other stuff but you can turn
this down.
David Griffith
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Well, if someone has an idea but concerned it might be breaking some
anal copy right rule, please feel free to email me off list. I don’t
wish to infringe on anyone’s rights, I only want to listen to this book
on my Stream because I find using it a lot easier than using the iPhone.
It’s not like I’m threatening world peace! *smile*
Amro
On 21/09/2019 02:11 pm, Eleanor Martha Burke wrote:
I am fairly certain you can only legally listen to your book throughiTunes.I am fairly certain you can only legally listen to your book
through iTunes.
http://www.justgiving.com/Eleanor-Burke-Aniridia Link
On 21 Sep 2019, at 14:05, Amro Bilal <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
book; I’ve no problem with those! It’s a book I’ve bought on theThanks, Mike, for the suggestion. However, it’s not an Audible.com
iTunes store. What would one call them? Apple books? Anyway, I’d like
to listen to this book on my Stream rather than on my iPhone or
computer. I’ve downloaded the book to my PC, but I’m not sure how to
either authorise my Stream to play this kind of books, or, to remove
the protection all together. The type of file is MPEG-4 Audio File
(Protected) (.m4b). When I tried to play it on my Stream, I got error
number 11. Some of the tools I have in my arsenal are WavePad Sound
Editor and Prism Video File Converter, but I’m happy to download other
free tools if I need to.
Any pointers listers? Many thanks.
Amro
On 21/09/2019 11:07 am, Michael Cassidy wrote:
Hi Amro,
play Audible books. If so, just copy the book to your Stream’s SD cardYes you can; I take it that you have authorised your device to
and away you go.
Hth,
Mike
On 21 Sep 2019, at 08:44, Amro Bilal <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
on my Victor Stream? If yes, what do I do please? I have never boughtCan I play an audio book I have purchased from the iTunes store
an audio book from iTunes before…
Any pointers will be most welcomed.
Amro
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