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Old 09-17-2012, 01:42 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by ScotiaBurrell View Post
You asked for:I say: They don't sell MP3s! They sell drm-laden audio books! Use the apps, and/or the service the way they designed it and you are almost certain to see your problems disappear.
Last time: Audible says I can burn CDs. I have not yet managed to burn one book to CDs following Audible's instructions.

What I do with the CD AFTER it's burned, IF I ever get a playable one, is an entirely separate matter. But since apparently I will be easily able to rip mp3s from the CDs, isn't it absurd that Audible makes me jump through another hoop to do it?

I noticed that even the iTunes burning process has an option of creating an mp3 CD, but it is disabled for Audible. Audible's restriction seems entirely pointless.
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