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Old 12-21-2018, 09:29 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by tempest@de View Post
I did a search on google about how to liberate the audiobooks and found a lot of programs...
I recently backed up my tiny collection (less than 10) of audiobooks with Open (name of service).

It worked well. My longest book is over 30 hours, and that one was the longest job at 40 minutes.

Pro/Con (depending on how you view it) - the program worked without me needing to install the desktop manager. You sign into your account via the program's built in browser, to download the source files, then convert.

Even the huge 30-something hour book converted into one file, which I liked. If you don't like this, then I guess you'd also need to split the converted file.

If you don't feel comfortable signing in, I think the other 2 popular options use your already downloaded files from the desktop manager.
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