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OpenAudible and Your Book Library

Reading Time: 3 minutes

For a while I had been thinking of getting a device to play audible books that was not an iphone. The reason for this is simple. A portable MP3 player costs the same, or less than an iphone battery, and can play audio books, or music for 17-19hrs in a row, if you want to listen for that many hours in a row.

No Need For Constant Synching

With podcasts you want a device that can sync while you’re walking and listening. With books the experience is different. At most you may need to sync 12 times a year, or 24 times a year, depending on which Audible contract you have.

Apple and DRM Nuisance

The first step is to download the files. I copied the aax files to the device but it complained that I had to authorise the device first. I tried to use audible manager but it said “sorry, you need to use windows. I booted up my windows machine for the first time in years and it then said, sorry, we don’t have the device you are trying to authorise. I then considered using iTunes but Apple have destroyed iTunes so it no longer exists.

After an hour or two of trial and error I came across OpenAudible. It plays nicely on mac, linux and windows. It allows you to connect the app to Audible.com and access your book library. You can then convert your books to mp3 or m4b. Once the files are converted you can transfer them to your mp3 player and listen to audible books with ease.

Only Owned Books

I noticed that you can only download books that you own, not books that you have via the Audible membership plans. I don’t mind not having access to strip the DRM from books I didn’t pay for directly.

The Beauty of OpenAudible

The beauty of OpenAudible is that it provides you with a list of all your books. You can see the title, duration, purchase date, release date, rating and genre, and you can use these columns to sort books. You can also select books by whether they are downloaded or not.

Download and Convert Your Entire Library

With this app you can tell it to download your entire library before converting the files either to mp3 or m4b. Once this is done you can transfer the books you want to an mp3 player, listen to them, and then swap out read books for unread books, and repeat.

The Use Case

I have now been audible for years, and I had the platinum plan for several years. With the platinum plan your collection grows by two books a month. I have over 500 books. If for any reason Audible is abandoned and the DRMed books stop being accessible I will lose at least a thousand francs of books. To keep the “investment” safe it makes sense for me to download and backup these books for my own personal, and private use.

I Am Not A Pirate

I am not a pirate. The files that I will generate in the coming days will be as a backup library in case Audible and Amazon, for some reason, go bankrupt, or are discontinued. It is also so that I can listen to audiobooks without killing iphone batteries.

And Finally

My original aim was to transfer my audible books to the sandisk device with the DRM intact. it’s because iTunes was discontinued, and that the Audible Manager App didn’t allow me to do what I wanted to do that I had to go for a third party solution. If Apple and Audible made it easier to use the content that we buy on devices that are not within their ecosystem then I would have needed minutes, rather than hours, to find an elegant solution.It is their ecosystem that encouraged me to remove the DRM.

As I said before, this is for my own private use.

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