Hi,

No. Audible uses digital rights management (DRM). However, I have a great program called Audio Book Converter, that converts Audible books to MP3 for just this purpose. The first thing I do when I download a new audible book, is to convert it so I can use it where ever and whenever I want without worrying about DRM.


The company that makes it is called Macsome, and the URL is:
http://www.macsome.com/

The program is not free.  It costs $34.95.

I think any serious audible user who wants control of their playback of books, would find this a valuable tool.

--Scott



At 9:10 AM -0400 3/30/12, May McDonald wrote:
I'm having a serious brain freeze this morning. Is there a way to change the audible books so that they are mp3 so that they can be played on another device?

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