On 10/30/16 10:30, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
AFAIK you can't. Audible distributes DRM-protected books and has no Linux player for them. Some people convert their books to MP3 by "playing" them in the Audible app under Windows and recording the output with a special-purpose Windows driver, but that's a slow process as the app won't go at more than double speed. poc
I have a player that plays "protected" books from the "National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped" and I imagine they might play in that? It certainly plays "unprotected" files, but I don't know if the DRM requirement is specific to a certain source, I tend to doubt that it is?
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