Re: Conversion TO .aa yet?
.aa is Audible's proprietary format used for audiobooks. They sent a "cease and desist" letter regarding this forum informing user's how to convert from aa, so they probably will never let users convert INTO .aa.
Re: Conversion TO .aa yet?
That creates significant noticible vaccume. (Really sucks)
So that means that even if someone (like an annon. reader) knew, thay couldn't put it in an email to bagofrats1414 AT yahoo DOT com either probably. Is that a correct assumption?
Re: Conversion TO .aa yet?
Probably, yes. Also, I edited your e-mail to keep spambots from harvesting it.
Re: Conversion TO .aa yet?
Hello all
I am in a similar situation - only in reverse.
I'd like to convert my AA files to anything more sensible.
As I approach pension age I find I have more time
to read all those novels that I could never fit into my busy, young schedule,
but my eyes are getting weaker too.
So audiobooks - for me - are a real blessing.
I literally devour the great classics of English, American, European, and Russian literature in this way.
I am a paid-up member of audible.com; their catalog is really comprehensive
and their prices are fair.
But how I loathe their small-minded philosophy and their AA files.
I've complained often, assuring them I haven't the least intention of distributing thousands of illegal copies - but it all falls on deaf ears.
All I want is to convert them to MP3 for my private use.
At the moment I use TuneBite (a slightly more automated equivalent of dBpoweramp's auxiliary input - I'm sure Spoon and co. won't mind my saying that) - but this digital-to-analog-to-digital procedure is incredibly laborious and time-consuming. I have to leave the compiuter on all night.
And I'm not too sure about its reliability.
So if anyone would be so kind and let me know of some quicker, more automated, and more reliable methd, I'd be very grateful.
russell.rayATwanadoo.fr