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Originally Posted by Lizj1
As someone who is paranoid about protecting my paid for content, I was very happy to discover a new tool, AAXAudioConverter, which works with files downloaded with the current Audible WIN10 App, rather than through AudibleManager.
Much slicker than AAXtoMP3 was
Liz
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I lost a number of Audible titles when we changed computers in 2017. I found a program called TunesKit to convert aax to mp3 and have used it since then to back up my audiobooks.
Once Audible disabled their manager, I was able to download the audio and then retrieve through Tuneskit. I then used up my credits because I was considering canceling my account.
I made the decision to leave Audible since it seems Audible wants everyone to stream or use their phones to listen and I like the mp3 format and still use portable players for them. I also disliked their so called "enhanced" format that increased the size of the audio download which hampers my ability to use said mp3 players. I switched to Libro.fm in March, they have no DRM on the mp3 copies and a portion of your purchase goes to support a local bookstore in the process.