I am very upset that the Audible manager does not work any more. It was so stable! Also I don't yet have a Windows 10 computer. I figure that the books I've downloaded are lost. Should I quit Audible after 13 years and well over books in my library? I like to reread books after several years and can't access them.
I tried the sync and using a screen reader it was a disaster. The tech was super and deserves a bonus. But why trash what worked. I do not listen to books on a wireless device and use a screen reader. Audible is making it harder and harder for visually impaired folks to use this site. I've turned many onto Audible and have even given credits as wedding and birthday gifts.
Somebody help!!! When I got the notification from audible that they were changing things, I said to myself "oh oh, now I'll have trouble converting them to mp3 files again. Thanks for allaying my fears! I appreciate you are committed to helping your customers! Thank you for your feedback. Yes, we are always here. If you have any issue, please just feel free to contact us.
Really wish I could say good things about this, but initially it took me 5 goes to log into my Audible account because it kept going back to the sign in page, despite me entering the correct details. Then when I'm finally on, it says I'm logged in but my library is not appearing. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am so sorry to hear that. Compare with Windows 10 app, audiblesync is not stable and downloading is its only task. So you can just choose to download audible books via Audible WIndows 10 app.
Audible sync is unstable. It doesn't open right and my library is missing when I finally get on. It's a bad idea. There's an old saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
I'm seriously considering canceling my membership. It's either that or I'll have to start drinking heavily before I try to download anything. Yes, AudibleSync is unstable. Many users reported that they cannot login to it. It's not a good idea to release this app when it not ready. Six or seven months ago, after years of successful downloading, I became unable to download and load books into iTunes with various failure symptoms, including the "missing" libraries and repeated returns to the signon screen mentioned in other posts.
I could not manage to download and then load into iTunes. Finally spent 3 or 4 hours on the phone with Audible to no avail. Several days later I stumbled on an Audible tech note that solved the problem for me. The crux of it was to go to Audible. Once the box was unchecked, trying to download from Audible. Running admhelper. Once the Audible download manager was started by admhelper. I don't recall if Audiblesync worked properly or not. I also don't recall if I had tested starting Audible download manager manually after the check box was unchecked.
Notes: unknown if the following is related or accurate as far as Audible's position. ID3 tag information such as audiobook title and time length will be shown. Each audiobook you added can be converted singly. If you click on the profile icon next to the audiobook title, you may also edit your Audible book information.
Choose your desired output format from the " Output " section below. You can also customize the profile settings according to your preferences.
To adjust the bit rate and sample rate, just click on the Settings icon from the top right corner, and then select " Output Settings ", then the " Preference " window will be opened. As long as your MP3 players can recognize the chapter info and support the M4A format, there should be no concern. Once the customization is done, click the " Convert All " button on the bottom right corner. The conversion process on Windows and Mac versions can reach the maximum at 60X faster which can save you more time.
Go to the " Completed " tab and click on the " Open File " button, then you will be navigated to your chosen output folder to get your converted books. Right-click the file and select " Properties ", then you will see more details with ID3 information included.
The following are 2 tutorials to help you download audiobooks to Audible-ready MP3 players. If you own an iPod or other MP3 players that support Audible formats, keep reading this part to learn more details. After logging in to your Audible account, you may select and download your purchased Audible audiobooks with no hassle.
When the title is download, you can tap the Downloaded tab to find your downloaded Audible books. Assisted by the iTunes software, your Audible audiobooks can be smoothly downloaded to your computer and effortlessly transferred to your iPod for playback as well. STEP 1. You may have to "Allow Access" when iTunes opens.
STEP 2. Once your iPod device appears in the sidebar, click the device icon at the top of iTunes. STEP 4. After that, click the Eject icon to the right of your device name when your audiobooks are downloaded and transferred to your iPod. Now you can enjoy your Audible books on the iPod.
Note: If you select All Audiobooks , iTunes will automatically add the audiobooks whenever you plug your iPod into your computer. But if you check the Selected Audiobooks box, you can manually move specific audiobooks onto your iPod by clicking and dragging them from your iTunes Library and dropping them on top of the iPod on the left-side menu.
As long as your MP3 player is an Audible-ready device, you can easily download any of your preferred Audible books with the help of the AudibleSync app or Audible Download Manager which are apps provided by Audible. Download and install the AudibleSync app on your Windows computer. And then sign in to your account on the app. Within seconds, you will be brought to your Library.
Click the Download icon next to the title you want to download. Once the download process is finished, the Download button will no longer show. STEP 3. Connect the Audible supported MP3 player to your computer, and click on the device icon on the left side of the screen.
Now click on Activate Device. Click on Copy to Device or just simply drag and drop the title into the device, and then your desired Audible books will begin transferring to your MP3 player. Note: The Audible for Windows 10 app is also an alternative for AudibleSync that works wonderfully for Windows 10 users. To know more about transferring audiobooks to MP3 players with the Audible for Windows 10 app, you can check this article: How do I transfer my audiobook to my MP3 player on Windows 10?
And then right-click your MP3 device name and choose Activate… from the menu. After that, you can select and transfer your preferred Audible books by clicking the Add to Device button to complete the process.
Pitifully, there is no Audible Manager available for Mac computers. It cannot be denied that MP3 players are not so common as before because of the widespread use of phones. However, if you are an audiobook or music lover, you may still consider buying one just for listening to audible books. Here we collected some information of the top Audible—compatible MP3 players in the market for you to refer to. As the form suggests, these MP3 players are compared from several dimensions including storage, battery life, compatible formats, weight portable , and price.
Hope this can help you find the ideal one. Apple iPod Touch 6 th. SanDisk Clip Jam. Zune HD. Battery life.
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