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Old 01-01-2015, 10:11 AM   #13
tubemonkey
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Rip the CD to a format compatible with your device. Then you have a compatible eBook.
Only if the the publisher allows it.

Quite frankly, this is way too much hassle to get a book and I wouldn't do it. I'd find something else to read instead; something I can download.

Instead of allowing me to download a WMA title to my Sansa Clip from the comfort of my home, I would be required to drive to my library to borrow a CD, wasting both time and money. Then I'd have to spend more time converting the CD for playback on my player. This is so old school and not worth the time and expense involved in doing so.
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