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Originally Posted by bartveld
I don't know how picky you are, but public domain audiobooks usually come from Librivox and quality is dismal. I want professional readers and certainly even then there may be some doubt about how they perform. But that usually is a matter of taste.
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my wife likes audio books, for long distance driving, but all audio books send me to sleep no matter who reads them
i understand, though, that with audible files & player you can control the read speed, & you are going to lose that if you convert to mp3.
( there is software to overcome that. e,g, VLC player on PC allows you to increase speed in 10% increments without distorting pitch , but I don't think the tablet version offers that )