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Originally Posted by CRussel
I've posted this before I think, but there ARE good solutions that are fast and provide high quality MP3 or M4b files as output. (Or any other format you can think of, frankly.) They are not simple "real-time" solutions, but do a full conversion at speeds up to 400x on my laptop. The one I use is dBpoweramp. More than that I don't think forum rules will allow me to say, but the key thing to understand is that they use Audible's own DirectShow codec to directly read the .AA files and convert them. In my experience of literally hundreds of Audible books, about a half dozen failed to covert, and they appeared to be slightly corrupted files.
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The only problem with that is that the Audible DirectShow codec is old and no longer supported. I tried it and was not too happy with the quality of the conversion: I think it only supports up to Audible format 3 (not 4 or enhanced). It's been a while since I tried it, though.