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I've been trying to remember how I found the website, and I think it was from a techie blog which recommended your post on creating MP3 audiobooks from cassettes.


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I attended Dragoncon where Felicia Day held a panel on her group "Vaginal Fantasy" where she and others suggest books and host a discussion about them. From there I followed the link to Goodreads where I saw this group. I love audiobooks and even though romance is not the main thing I listen to I do love a good romance! I am eager to see what others are listening to and what they think.



So I wanted to see if I was the only one frustrated, and if not, if anyone had found a loophole or something to get around these ridiculous publishing rights
Hmmm yeah sorry... It seems I'm still frustrated... sorry for the triad

Welcome to our romance audiobooks group! The digital rights issue is an aggravating one and I can only attribute it to "newness" of audiobooks/ebooks compared to the age of print publishing. The growth has been tremendous over a short period of time. I deal with it on a number of levels but especially providing review books for our Australian reviewer at Speaking of Audiobooks (and AudioGals). Those rights can limit accessibility one minute and be gone the next.
Do you know if there is greater availability of hard copies (CDs) through sites such as Amazon? If so, I believe we have tutorials for converting hard copies to files for MP3 players. Send me a personal message if you are interested.

well I just checked Amazon for some of the titles that I know are available for the US listeners on Audible, and yes the CDs are available to me, but the prices are absolutely ridiculous (70-90$+shipping, custums fees and import duties to Denmark)

well I just checked Amazon for some of the titles that I know are availabl..."
Oh, wow. That's bad. The only other thought I have (although those other fees will still apply) is to check eBay for used hard copies. After the audio has been out for a while, the prices often drop considerably. Hope someone else has a helpful suggestion!
I know some of our members are reluctant to comment publicly so I welcome personal messages as well.
Many thanks and welcome!