You can't do what you want. You can only make audio CDs through the audible
manager. Now, what you could do is copy the audible files to a DVD and then
when you wanted to listen to one just find it with Windows Explorer and hit
enter. Of course, you can still only play them on a machine that has been
activated under your audible account.
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From: "Jardata_Mail_Services" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:06 AM
Subject: recording Audible Books wit roxio 6 or Nero
Hello List!
I have a subscription to Audible books and have purchased and downloads many
titles. I have installed the Audible player and it says I can record my
Audible books onto CD's that will play in normal players. I have tried to
use the Audible recording features, bu never can get it done.
My question is: How do I record my Audible books onto DVD's or CD's for
future playback and storage? I have Roxio 6 and Nero. Each time I try it
in Audible, it tells me no recorder is selected or something. It would be
easier to do it in Roxio or Nero.
I would like to put them on DVD's because I probably could get most of my
books on one DVD each. then I'd like to be able to put them in a DVD player
or CD player and have them play. Now, the books are in the Audible player
in-box and in a folder somewhere on my system.
Give me a step-by-step approach to recording them. I am not trying to break
any Audible codes or anything; I just want to record my own purchased books
onto DVD/CD as Audible says I can with their blessing. I hope someone can
help me.
James Robinson
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