I'm not sure I understand the question, soondai? dBpoweramp is primarily about converting various formats of audio files. There are lots of applications that will record audio, and dBpoweramp will certainly take what you've recorded and convert it to just about any format you want. So far as I'm aware, the old audible media filter is a read-only filter, but then I really haven't investigated. Couldn't imagine that anyone actually wanted to create .AA files directly. If you're selling books to Audible, I doubt they expect them to be delivered in .AA format. I strongly suspect they generate the .aa file from some more generic media.
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