When I go into Audible Manager, I can select Edit from the file menu
and"choose the Options ..." item. In the "Desktop Playback" page, I can
select Audible's Desktop Playback application, Real Player or Windows
Media Player. I'm not sure what this will do if you try to access a .aa
file directly, but it works through Audible Manager.
Andrew J. LaPointe wrote:
> Hi, besides using real player that supports audible book. com books are there
> any other players that can be used? I tried windows media player, and winamp
> but, it doesn't acknowledge the files due to the AA extension. The reason I
> want to use something other than real player is so that I could adjust the
> speed of the voice from fast to normal or slow like you can do with windows
> media player. Any help is greatly appreciated. Andy.
>
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Christopher
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