- ... or .ogg or other formats
- at blazing 70x or faster speeds even on a lowly intel atom cpu
- multiplied per cpu core if converting multiple files
- single core atom converting a single file = 70x
- single core atom with hyperthreading converting 2 or more files = 90x
- dual core atom converting 2 or more files = 140x
- quad core i7 converting 4 or more files = 400x overall speed
- single core atom converting a single file = 70x
- multiplied per cpu core if converting multiple files
- $36 in software (or only $24, but merely 10x to 20x speed)
- batch convert a large number of files at once
- optional scriptable command line interface
- convert right from Windows Explorer right-click on .aa files
- legal, using Audible's own software (which they just no longer offer on their site)
- no cd burning & ripping
- including no "virtual cd" kludges
- no sound card loopback
- conversion does not use or interfere with sound card
- use of sound card does not interfere with conversion
- conversion does not use or interfere with sound card
Installation
Install the following IN THIS ORDER!:
Microsoft DirectX 8 or later
Just get whatever is the current version from Microsoft.
AudibleManager
Just get whatever is the current version from Audible.com and install as normal.
Choose "Listen on my Computer" as the device if you don't happen to have an officially supported device you want to use.
Audible Media Player Filter
First get these 2 files:
msvcr70.dll
msvci70.dll
From Audible themselves. Or just google. They are available from many places.
Copy them to
C:\WINDOWS
Then install the Audible Media Player Filter
If that link disappears some day, obviously just google for the file name.
Alternatively, look for an AudibleManager 4.x installer as it included the same thing.
On Vista or Windows7, right-click on the installer, properties, compatibility, Run in XP compatibility mode.
After install, activate the filter (one-time operation):
- Double-click on a *.aa file.
- Windows Media Player will pop up.
- Then an Audible Login / Activation window will pop up.
- Fill in your Audible.com name & password.
- Once this completes successfully, Media Player will start playing the file and you can close Media Player.
You MAY have to deactivate some other registered playback device to allow the Media Player Filter to be activated.
And that in turn MAY require calling Audible on the phone to deactivate ALL your registered playback devices if you no longer have access to some previously registered device. In that case you will have to re-activate whatever other devices you currently use.
You will have to reinstall the filter afterward any time you reinstall AudibleManager in the future, so keep the installer for future reference.
dBpoweramp Music Converter
For fastest convert speed, get the "Reference" version and the Helix mp3 encoder.
For slightly cheaper, and 4x slower convert speed, get the "PowerPack" version.
dBpoweramp Music Converter
Helix m3p encoder plugin
dBpoweramp DirectShow Decoder (Release 2 or later)
DirectShow Decoder plugin
Done installing
At this point you should be able to right-click on any .aa file and the Explorer menu should include an option "Convert To".
If the "Convert To" option doesn't appear, go back over all previous steps. View the help for each of the installed apps and plugins.
Usage
Right-click on any .aa file, "Convert To"
- Converting To: [ mp3 (Helix)]
Quality 30%
[Convert]
Notes
While converting, a small window will pop up that says "Section Navigation" with an Audible logo and some "|<<" ">>|" buttons.
Do not press the buttons in the Audible popup, just ignore or minimize it.
It will exist as long as dBpoweramp is reading the .aa file and it will go away on it's own.
It's part of the Audible Media Player Filter and is unavoidable.
One one these Audible windows will appear for every file being converted, so, if you have a multiple cpu cores and dBpoweramp is converting 2 or 4 files at once, there will be 2 or 4 Audible Section Navigation windows.
By default the new .mp3 file will be created in the same folder as the .aa file.
dBpoweramp remembers your convert settings, so after the first file, you don't even need to select the Helix mp3 encoder or set the quality level any more. Just right-click on *.aa (or highlighted list of *.aa), Convert-To, Convert. Done.
Tip: AudibleManager5's download helper has a handy button on it "Downloads Folder". So you can download a book from your library and immediately find the actual .aa file to convert it and then drag the new .mp3 from there to your player.
Tip: Right-click on the new mp3, "Edit ID-Tag" to use dBpoweramp's tag editor to add title and auther and cover art to the mp3.
Tip: Right-click on the image in the books description right in AudibleManager to get a low-quality but convenient image for use as cover art.