I have googled this, but I may as well ask here, too.  In Windows, there is an 
Audible book manager.  When I download a book to it, I transfer the book to my 
Victor Reader via this book manager, after having authorized my player, or the 
card, I am not quite sure which.  If it isn't authorized as a player, it won't 
play the book.  I gather that there is no audible manager for the mac, it 
downloads directly into iTunes.  So, being that there is no audible manager to 
authorize the player or card, I would not be able to transfer a book to my 
Victor Reader with the mac?  If not, that is too bad.  There is one of these 
remove the drm apps for windows, too, but I have never felt any need to use it. 
 I admit that I usually use my iPhone to play audible books, until they mess up 
the app again, but I just like using my victor reader sometimes.  It is too bad 
if I will have to continue to use this pc to transfer audible books to my 
victor reader, if I can't do it from the mac.  Thanks for any information.

Arnold Schmidt 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Christopher-Mark Gilland 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2016 8:39 AM
  Subject: Audible members: I just found a piece of gold!


  Have you ever been like me, wishing that you could strip the DRM out of 
your... ahim, legally? LOL! purchased Audible books, and convert them to an mp3?

  Well, for $35, now, you can.  And may I add, this app is totally 100% 
accessible.

  Basically, what it does is, it goes through your ITunes library and finds all 
audio books, be it Audible, or purchased directly from ITunes.  It then gives 
you a table, which by the way, you can do a keyword search if you have a lot, 
you select your books, hit convert, and presto!

  This thing supports Flac, Wave, mp3, M4A, and I think maybe 1 or two others 
for the output formats.

  It's gorgeous!  I've been converting all my books to losless flac, so that I 
could then play them through my Sonos wireless speaker set, as those things 
support Flac.  Trust me.  It is beautiful!

  So, the name of the app is Tunekit Audio Book Converter.

  You can learn more about it from

  http://www.tunekit.com

  They also have an M4V converter, but I've not tried it.

  The book converter does have a trial.  It lets you convert the first 3 
minutes of any book of your hcoice.  After that, you have to register.  It's 
very very very worth it though.

  Their download page is at:

  http://www.tunekit.com/download

  and the direct link to the Book Converter DMG is:

  http://www.tuneskit.com/download/AudiobookConvertforMac.dmg

  They have a Windows version, but I have no clue of its accessibility, so 
buyer, beware.

  Chris.

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