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Originally Posted by FizzyWater
They also said a similar simplification would be going on with the audibooks from Overdrive (that you'd pick your gadget and get to download the format that works for you). Again, I'd prefer MP3 to WMA, even if I can play WMA, so I still wish they were clearer on how this would work.
But I suppose we'll find out soon enough...
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Thanks for sharing, FizzyWater. That's the first time I've seen mention of the audiobook formats being similarly consolidated. I would much prefer MP3 too; however, my library has many more WMA books than MP3. It wouldn't be such a pain except I have a Mac and an iPod which requires extra steps to use the Overdrive WMA books. Luckily I have the ability to boot my Mac with Windows XP to download and transfer them; it's just an annoying inconvenience.