The old version of audible manager and goldwave will still work but there 
are 2 conditions-

1.  the old version of audible manager must be the only version of audible 
manager on the computer.

2. the files must be in the normal format, i.e., 1 through 4 etc.  The new 
format audible is promoting can't be decoded (that figures, doesn't it?)

What doesn't work is that you can't download using the old version of 
audible.

That means that you will have to download the files on one computer using 
the newer version of audible manager and set up the old version of audible 
manager on a second computer and transfer the files to that computer to be 
decoded.

It is an annoyingly cumbersome process but it is doable and you get the best 
sound quality possible using goldwave.

Bob


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ken Burgess" <kenb...@rogers.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, December 25, 2009 7:23 PM
Subject: Decoding Audible files


It used to be that you could download an Audible file using an old version 
of Audible Manager, and then decode it using Goldwave.
I don't think that old version of Audible Manager works any more, so I was 
wondering if there is still a way to decode these files.

Ken
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