[bookport] Re: audiobooks

  • From: "Rich Ring" <ring2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 16:04:22 -0500

An ordinary audio book may have more than one file, and if it does, all of them 
must be ripped.  You  don't have to rip an RFB&D book.

-----Original Message-----
.From: "Margo"<margo.downey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
.Sent: 7/5/05 3:41:44 PM
.To: "bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"<bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
.Subject: [bookport] Re: audiobooks
.
.In order to determine what files constitute the book when ripping a CD, does 
an audiobook on CD usually just have one file or could it have several and if 
several, how would you know which to choose from?  Same question for RFB and D 
books on CD.  I've not read one of their books on CD so is there just one file 
on a CD and if not, how do you know which file to send to Bookport?
.
.margo and Elmo
.  ----- Original Message ----- 
.  From: ROB MEREDITH 
.  To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
.  Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 9:07 AM
.  Subject: [bookport] Re: audiobooks
.
.
.  Margo:
.
.  You need to first rip the CD to an MP3 file, then send the MP3 file to
.  the Book Port..

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