nope, gotta use the audible burner, or you can use an audio prog like gold
wave to convert it, or total recorder to capture the book while it's
playingand convert it on the fly.
But the burner is pretty straight forward, go for it.
Jorge Mojica
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----- Original Message -----
From: "James Arthur Robinson,President of Jardata Inc."
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Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 10:28 AM
Subject: Audible files


Hello List!

I have downloaded several Audible books to my hard drive and can play them
as I wish.  My question is "how can I burn them onto CD and play them on my
MP3 player."  Invoking or using the Audible burn feature seems to be kind of
complex.  Can I use Easy Creator 6 or Nero to do this same thing?  If so,
then how?

James Robinson
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