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Originally Posted by Catlady
I used SoundTaxi for a long time--the cheapest and slowest paid version. I didn't really mind the time it took to convert the files; I'd usually just let it run in the background or overnight. But once I tried aaxtomp3, that became my go-to, for the speed. It does work on aa files as well as aax; you just have to type in the name of the aa file. Bitrate is only 64; you can't change that as you can with SoundTaxi.
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Do you notice the difference in bitrate when listening to audiobooks? I tried
aaxtomp3 and it is noticeably faster.