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Originally Posted by CRussel
One thing that HAS changed in the last month or so -- they no longer use an ADH "helper file" but have you directly download the .aax. For me, this is mildly annoying, since I had inAudible set to be the default app for ADH files and to automatically convert to M4B. Now I have several extra clicks required.
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Originally Posted by ApK
Wow, I hadn't noticed this, but this is hugely better for me.
Unless you spend a lot of time listening to audiobooks on your PC, just make inAudible the default app for .aax files, now you've saved several steps! Download, open, done.
In fact, for the last year or so, audible had not been downloading my .adh files with the .adh extension, they were all just called "adhhelper" or something, with no extension, so it was impossible to set ANY default app, and I had to drag and drop (or rename) the file.
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Wow, I like the direct download. I just picked up my first titles since the demise of Audible Manager, and it was so much quicker and easier.
I am unfamiliar with inAudible; I've been using aaxtomp3, and am mostly satisfied. I tried openAudible at one point and hated it; after uninstalling it I had a hard time getting aaxtomp3 running properly again. So I'm disinclined to test drive inAudible unless it's the greatest thing since sliced bread!