[bookport] Re: beginner audible question

  • From: <petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 03:43:12 -0800 (PST)

And you can tell Audible Manager to save your downloads you make
to a specific folder. My audible Manager application resides on
my main drive (c:\) but all my downloads I make from Audible.com
go to my external drive in a folder called audible books. To
delete your audible contents after you no longer need them you
have downloaded open Audible Manager, do an Alt+T for Tools
menu, then arrow down to empty trash and press enter key.
Sometimes a file or 2 remains on and has not been emptied from
your hard drive. If you notice this just open your folder where
your audible downloads are, select the audible content and hit
your delete key on your keyboard. Check your Recycle Bin and
empty it there too.

Hope this helps.


--- Angie Matney <matneyar@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Kurt,
> 
> Yes, the books download to your hard drive. You don't have to
> keep them there; audible maintains a record of which titles
> you have purchased, and you can 
> delete them to save space and then download them again later
> if you need to.
> 
> You can burn format four books to audio CD's. You could then
> rip those and make mp3 CD's. But it's true that none of the
> audible formats can be burned 
> directly to an mp3 CD.
> 
> If you want to speed up the book, this has to be done through
> the BP transfer software. Sometimes I speed things up, and
> sometimes I listen at normal speed. 
> Speeding up a book compresses the size so that it takes less
> room on your flash card, but it does take longer for the book
> to transfer. 
> 
> Angie
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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