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Old 05-04-2017, 07:54 PM   #978
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Originally Posted by cc_in_oh View Post
Do I need to use the Overdrive app to get the full audiobook from the downloaded .odm stub? I'd rather not install it if not necessary.

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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb View Post
I believe you do need to use the Overdrive app. It's painless (IMHO). It then leaves perfectly useful .mp3 files in your documents directory (at least, by default). I copy them to where ever I really want to use them. Even to the extent of burning CDs for car use.
I've used Overdrive, for quite a while, without any problems.

I'm sure that someone will correct me if I'm wrong here. But, if you ever want to check out an audiobook from a public library, you will almost certainly need to have Overdrive installed. There are some other audiobook companies that public libraries have subscriptions with to supply the audiobooks that they then turn around and loan to library patrons--e.g., OneClick--but the big kahuna out there appears to be Overdrive.

I don't know if you read many books, but the same thing as the above about Overdrive is true with borrowing ebooks. And, so, you will have to install Overdrive's software. Overdrive seems to be the big kahuna for ebooks, too.

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