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audible manager device limits
Does anyone know how many devices can be authorized with audible manager? I have run into a limit and can't authorize another mp3 player. Yet I can't find a list of authorized devices, nor any clue as to what the maximum amount of devices is. I am out of town so don't want to call, I don't have unlimited phone minutes.
My audible manager showed three devices in the list. I deleted one but it still wouldn't authorize another. Surely three devices is not the maximum?? |
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I did some looking around and found this:
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(This is why I convert to mp3--I don't want to deal with this sort of arbitrary nonsense!) |
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That does help, thank you. What program do you use to convert to mp3?
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FYI - Unless I've missed something obvious, AAXtoMP3 only works with the "enhanced" Audible downloads. It converts to 64Kbps (which is likely fine). And it's purely in German, although only a couple of clicks, so it's pretty obvious what to do, especially if you look at the screen shots first.
Oh, and it makes one huge MP3 file (don't know anything about SoundTaxi, so that may be typical), so you'll probably also want to find something to split the MP3 into smaller sections. |
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I haven't used aaxtomp3, only SoundTaxi, which is a paid program. With SoundTaxi you just open the program, set the options you prefer, drag and drop the files you want to convert, and it starts converting. I generally just let it run overnight, since it takes some time.
It doesn't split files, just does the conversion. |
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Anyway, I can tell you that it's not restricted to enhanced files as such, it's just that the file dialogue is defaulting to show only .aax files. If you were to type an * in the file box you'd see all files and if you then chose an .aa file it would convert it happily (I tried this with a format 2 file). It's using the default setting on ffmpeg which tries to match the input - so my enhanced files converted to 64k but the format 2 one, which is low quality, came out at 8k. In both cases the file sizes were similar to the original. I tweaked it a little to change the labels etc to English so I may go ahead and change the file dialogue too. Although I usually always use the enhanced versions anyway. Last edited by latepaul; 06-13-2015 at 06:53 PM. |
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All my downloads are currently in format 4. But I can always redownload to get the better quality MP3. I should probably test to see if I hear a difference. |
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I just use Audacity, which supposedly isn't the best choice since it re-encodes the file, but it's simple. (I've looked at programs that don't re-encode, but they seemed too confusing.) Then I tag with mp3tag.
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So what would the ideal non-re-encoding program look like? Does it need to be able to find split points for you using silence detection? (I think Audacity does this but I've never tried it) I guess it would need to be a GUI? Have playback capability so that you can find and set the split points in the same program?
The program I use (not for audiobooks) is a command line program that you give a start and end point. You can also give it a list of start/end points and it will create multiple files. Of course finding those points requires scanning the file in e.g. a player program. |
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The drawbacks are the time involved to export the files and the supposed quality loss with re-encoding. |
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