It would be possible to have them in AAC+ actually. What you would have to 
do is to read them to .wav files and then go into a audio editing software 
type thing and then just batch process them into AAC+.
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From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: biblos question


> Hi Hayden,
> I tried it and my demo ran out. I suppose I could reinstall it, though. 
> What
> would be extremely cool is if there was a thing out there that would do
> audio books in aac+ or something. but of course then you'd need a player,
> unfortunately.
>
> Brandon Hicks
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