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It feels like a golden age to me too, way better than it used to be; the selection at my library and rental store were so paltry - and I don't miss cassettes one bit ;-)
TV streaming services make this feel like a golden age for video as well, where an $8/month Netflix or Hulu subscription gives an amazing amount of entertainment; so, I can't help but think how great a Netflix for books would be. The industries are really different though (and I'm pickier about books than TV), so expecting that the library and sales will continue to be my best options for audiobooks.

You can get unlimited free classics as ebooks and audiobooks from sources like Project Gutenberg and iPad audiobook apps. But the quality isn't guaranteed and you'll never get new books.


I've been emailing them back and forth for several weeks now about their new service..."
Do you get to keep the books you paid a credit for?


I joined Scribd in May and enjoyed it! My main problem is their selection (it's not that great), then their app (I'm spoiled from using the Bookmobile app which I love!), then not being able to keep the audiobook.
I'm keeping it this month and maybe next, but after that I will cancel. I've listened to almost everything that I wanted to listen to in their library.


I've been emailing them back and forth for several weeks now about their new service..."
i personally discontinued the membership right after the switch. it had become nonsensical to me, to pay 9 bucks (or euros, in my case) for books that are badly encoded, and that you can use only within the app.
not having a credit card to use, i myself cling to www. audiobooksnow.com, where, with 9 bucks a month, you can BUY and download how many books you want, 2 of which at a 50% discount, and the rest at a 40% discount. books that once downloaded, on pc or smartphone via the app, are yours forever.

I've been emailing them back and forth for several weeks now about the..."
I couldn't figure out how to download my books to pc from audiobooks.now, only to the app on my ipod. Could you tell me how to do that? I remember looking around for the info but couldn't find anything.

there is a similar site, in spelling at least (www.audiobooks.com) that presents exactly the very problem you mention (you CAN'T download books on pc)
On audiobooksnow.com, once you purchase a title, this will appear listed under the "MY LIBRARY" tab.
Enter it, and right under the purchased title, you'll find two buttons:
LISTEN that permits you to stream the book directly within the browser
DOWNLOAD that lets you download the title (it comes into a large .zip file, but they use very powerful servers, and a 1.9 GB/50 h book will take less than 2 hours with a 1MB/S DSL to complete... a huge pro of this service is that they encode all books at a 96 kb/s bit rate, an incredibly high quality standard for sole human voice transmission)
hope to have been helpful....


there is a similar site, in spelling at least (www.audiobooks.com) that presents exactly the very problem you mention (you CAN'T dow..."
That's right. I was thinking about audiobooks.com, but I need to check into audiobooksnow. I actually used to rent audiobooks from booksfree.com, which I think is the same company.

I am so glad I read this thread! I have never heard of Hoopla but was reading your comments and did a search for it and evidently my library participates and I found at least 10 audio books already that I thought I would have to get on Audible because my library didn't have it (well I guess they did have it via Hoopla but I had no idea!) Thanks everyone!


You mainly just have to do ..."
I have been using Overdrive and Hoopla for audiobooks from my library and have been very pleased with the selection of books available. You might want to try those.

Woohoo!! I'm so glad your library has Hoopla and you found some stuff to get. I know a lot of libraries subscribe but I don't think nearly enough people are taking advantage of it.
I wish that my library would put the books in the catalog that are on Hoopla like they do for Overdrive but that would probably be a ton of work.

DUH!

First you turn off the sounds of the game on your smartphone/tablet in the game itself (usually in the options menu of the game), then go back to the homescreen, start up the library audiobook-app, start your book, and then go back to the home screen and start your game.
At least that's how it works on Android.

Listen Audiobook Player on Android will let you listen to a book and leave sounds on in a game if you wish. In order to do this you'll have to turn off the audio focus option in Listen's settings.

Does anyone know about the audiobook selection on tunein? can you download so you can listen on the go? if not why would anyone even bother as most people listen on the go and not sitting down in their rooms etc.

It was a great deal then for a very small monthly fee.
Then they switched things up. Now you can listen to ..."
I used to do more physical books than audios or ebooks but I've become to busy and finally realized that audios help me read what I want in limited time or when I'm tired or need to do something else. however, I'm picky about narrator voices if they don't sound like they should belong to that character or fit the setting/ theme I can't get into the audio.
usually when I try to leave audible they give me a free credit or something so I can stay for longer time. Maybe they've stopped doing this as I just came back about a month ago and was planning on keeping the service but 14 dollars a month is a whole lot for a Grad student with no steady income.

It was a great deal then for a very small monthly fee.
Then they switched things up. Now you ..."
Ask audible for listener lite - I pay 10.00 a year ( with tax) for my audible membership, I don't get monthly credits but I do get 30% off purchases, and full benefits of the book/reduced audible price deals.
its still available and mine just renewed this month and the price has NOT increased

It was a great deal then for a very small monthly fee.
Then they switched things up. Now you can listen to ..."
Now that I have a library card for three Texas library system and can use overdrive with them all - I'll be dropping my scribd membership in Feb 2016. I have to say that if you use scribd ask dor the yearly pay plan - its about 47.00 a year, Vs the monthly fee plan, (you will have to ask via e-mail of course since live help at scribd doesn't exist)
For me the multiple library option will work out better - i'm willing to wait for some e-books and audios... not to mention overdrive also has films you can download

Thanks for the info. It sounds as if you are pretty well set with several library memberships.
I think the yearly price for Scribd has gone up . While I had my membership I was in contact wi..."
wow = that's a huge jump in price - glad I've decided not to renew...LOL

it's almost scary - but at least I don't mind the waiting list, it helps with the management





The fee is still the same though....

I'm thinking about Amazon's similar service. Anyone have any feedback?



Right I would go with Amazon or one of the other ones like playster. Scribd is trying to play games with its customers and I take offense.

Yes you get three ebooks a month and then a few will be unlimited kind of like how they currently have unlimited access to ebooks but limited audio with a few on a unlimited list. this was my understanding at least. And yes i'm canceling as well.


That's only Scribd books, right? It's not deleting anything from another service? (Of course- I deleted Scribd last year, when they started this credit mess; but I just want to be clear.)
It sounds to me as if Scribd is on their way out. Within one year they have done nothing but take things away , one at a time.
They may as well shut down , as it sounds like most of their customers won't keep renewing when more things are being removed but prices aren't decreasing.
They may as well shut down , as it sounds like most of their customers won't keep renewing when more things are being removed but prices aren't decreasing.
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I don't mind the lines as the list of audio books is very long. Eventually, and often faster than I expect..."
I don't really mind the length of the line but get frustrated when two or three become available at the same time.