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Originally Posted by xendula
I wish their Nanos came with iOS on them, so I could install Audible and Overdrive on a tiny device that I can run with. Phones are too darn big these days.
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iPods will play Audible files with the built-in firmware, no need for a separate app.
You just have to add your existing Audible files to iTunes and sync them--you do not need to make the Audible purchase through Apple.
For Overdrive (DRM'ed WMA files), the Windows software will let you convert the files to AAC and put them on your iPod, but only if the iPod is set to "manually manage music." I haven't found a way to do it with a Mac, but I haven't tried on the last three years, either.