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Old 12-15-2008, 01:53 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
No you are not doing it wrong. Many unabridged audio books are several CDs long. You must have a long book. For example, I have Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince as an Audiobook purchased on CD and it is 15 disks.

Remember an audio CD only holds about 70-80minutes of audio.

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I feel better about it then, knowing that it wasn't a total goof. Actually, it was knowing that Tim isn't a total goof! The one time we tried this was in Sept after the 9th eye surgery, "The Big Procedure Revisited." He got the book and all was fine listening to the iPod, but then the weekend was over and he wanted it to take to work. (I don't have my own iPod - sob) So he started burning disks. He did 3 before asking me is this was "normal?" They sounded great like that, even though it was only a partial recording.

I need a deadman switch when listening to audiobooks. It's a chore to have to keep rewinding to find the point where I fell asleep.
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