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Old 05-04-2011, 03:04 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by PG4003 View Post
OK, the keywords here seem to be "if permitted by the publisher." Does that mean only if they are DRM free? How do you know if it's permitted by the publisher. I was browsing on my iPhone through the Free Library of Philadelphia because I have a non-resident membership there, and when I tried to choose a WMA Overdrive audiobook it told me that format is not supported by my device.

So somebody has to be checking out all of these WMA Overdrive audiobooks because they all have a wait list. What are they using to listen to them???
Each audiobook on your library's website tells you which devices you can play it on. For example, WMA audiobooks for the Millennium Series by Larsson can be played on PC's, WMA supported MP3 players, and iPods.
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