On 10/30/16 11:22, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
If those are Audible books then possibly, but I believe Audible's DRM
format is proprietary. However, seehttp://www.guidingtech.com/56670/re move-drm-protection-audible-audiobooks/ for possible solutions.
(Sorry, hit Send too soon).
The above points to a commercial tool under MacOS or Windows, that enables conversion to iTunes format or burning to a (virtual) CD. Quite painful and expensive, though it should work under a VM in Fedora. I haven't tried it. Audible is smart enough to keep their monthly subscription rate low enough that I always have spare credits and don't need to go the dark side:-)
Of course there are completely free audiobooks athttp://www.openculture.com/freeaudiobooks though the quality is variable.
poc
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That gives me an idea, I have an old iPhone here that I can connect to my wifi system and probably download an app for that and use it. But to be useful I would really need to transfer them to a thumb drive and have them play on my audio-book player. I wouldn't want to listen on the iPhone or even this fedora computer. I'll try that in a bit.
Thanks for your consultation,
Bob