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I used to have so many issues downloading their books. This app is a direct feed to my iPad (no more computer transfer). It is smooth and seemles in transfering books.

Yes I just discovered this and like it much better. Now if only Overdrive would allow me to transfer WMA audiobooks through their app...




Thanks.

One click is a library funded audiobook website like Overdrive but not as good a section. Luckily for me my library has both!

I guess you must be lucky. I don't even get that as an option - when I check it out on my ipod I just get that message I was talking about. Are you sure they aren't mp3 audiobooks too?? Those are easy peasy to load onto my ipod touch.



Your library has to be part of the system though, so maybe next time you're there, ask them if they have eAudiobooks available.
It would be "better" because it would be FREE! I, for one, can't freaking figure the program out, so I'll just keep getting audiobooks on CD from the library.

My old library had two different collections -- one of them was managed through OverDrive and the other through some other systems (perhaps Oneclick, though I never really paid attention). I've moved and my current library has a few collections as well, but none of them seem to be managed by OneClick. One is definitely managed through OverDrive.
It sounded like OneClick was some sort of service like Audible, but now I understand it's just the software your library uses for digital downloads.
Chrissie, your library probably offers some sort of digital download collection, and you'll need to first download a small piece of free software to download books from their service to your computer. It might be OneClick, it might be OverDrive, it might be something else. You'd have to check with the library to find out what they use. The information is probably on their website.

**If** you have an iPod touch, with Wifi, or if you have an iPhone, then you can download your books directly from Audible into your iPod without going through iTunes and your computer at all. But obviously that won't work if you have a variety of iPod that has no connection to the internet.
I have both an iPod touch AND an iPhone, but I still always use iTunes for my book transfers. I've got lots and lots of books, and it's not only faster for me but also much easier to keep the books organized if I do it this way.

Contrarius, my Ipod touch has no WiFi connection, and I don't think it has any connection with the internet. I am a little bit unsure. I will ask..... I have always used a USB cord when I download from Itunes. I do not live in the US. There is a huge difference between what is available for you and what is available over here in Europe. The situation is in fact different in every country.
I am using Itunes with my Ipod and have only bought books from Audible. John said Itunes might let me rip CDs, i.e. get a CD book on to my Ipod. Do you know if I can buy a book in CD format and get it on to my Ipod without internet connection, just using a USB cable and Itunes? And will my Ipod continue to keep track of where I am and let me do the 30 second rewinds?

Oh sure. You can certainly import a book from CD to your computer, and from there to your iPod -- and it's not even hard to do. And it'll work just like any other audiobook once you get it to the iPod, depending on what app you're using to listen to books with.
If you use a Mac, I can help you with the details. But if you're on a PC, you'll have to work it out without me!

unless it is because you are downloading through the overdrive app...whereas, I use it on my computer and then go to my itouch...maybe that is it?
Heidi wrote: "Dee wrote: "weird - I just loaded 2 WMA ones onto my ipod...someone in another group mentioned they had issues too with that"
I guess you must be lucky. I don't even get that as an option - when ..."




Agreed :) If it disappears after your check out time I don't know why you can't just directly download it via an app. Who knows!!
p.s. I think if you used another device with Overdrive your would find the ipod download process a lot slower but I am a crazy woman who puts audiobooks on my sansa, phone, and ipod all the time!! I should probably just be more patient. :)


Yeah that is a nice benefit of downloading it right to your ipod. I do like to use the actual Overdrive App though because it has a sleep timer on it (like Audible) and I listen to audiobooks before I go to sleep so I just have to listen to an MP3 audiobook in the app. No biggie - it would just be nice to have a bigger selection to listen to while I sleep but they are free so who am I to complain :)



I use an audiobook player called "Audiobook and Podcast Player" on my iPod Touch, and it has a very good sleep timer. The Audible app also has a sleep timer, though I don't like it as much.
I don't *think* the native Music app has one, though.

I think this is a bonus of downloading through the computer. I don't always get to audiobooks before the expiration time.

I think this is a bonus of downloading through the computer. I ..."
I think she meant that it was a bonus :) At least that is how I took it!

I use an audiobook player called "Audiobook and Podcast Player" on my iPod Touch, and it has a very good sleep timer. The Audible ap..."
Oh oh oh! Is that an app you downloaded?? I must get it! I mean for gosh sakes my $25 sansa even has a sleep timer!

Me neither. I usually have between 20-30 audibooks from the library and just listen to them when it's convenient for me. Soon I'll be celebrating the first birthday for A Game of Thrones (it's been on my iPod for almost a year.)

Yes, you can get it through the iTunes app store. It's got a free version, but you really want to pay the $2.99 for the full version. I use that app for all my audiobooks. I prefer it to Audible's app, and it's much better IMHO than using the native Music app that comes with the pod or phone. It'll play any format I've tried so far, and it has good features.
The one thing it will NOT do, which some people like (I never used it anyway) is speed up the book. But I like the sleep timer better than Audible's, and it's got good jump-back-or-forward features (10 sec, 1 min, 10 min, plus an infinitely adjustable slider) and even a "time travel" feature (you can tell it to go back to wherever you were at a specific time in the past). And of course it always remembers where you left off in a book the last time you were listening, even if you've listened to other books in the meantime.

My library (I'm in UK) has One Click Digital and it has to be one of the most temperamental systems ever. I think someone else has already mentioned how limited the selection is too!

Yes, you can get it through the iTunes app store. It's got a fr..."
I am so excited about this app!! Thanks so much for all the info. I'll look for it tonight when I get home :)

Ugh. Completely. I FINALLY got the program to work, but my mp3 player (which I won't bring up in the Apple thread, since it's made by the enemy) isn't compatible (of course), and the software wouldn't just play the dang thing (couldn't ever get it to start), so I just deleted it. My library system has a HUGE collection of audiobooks on CD, so I'll keep going that direction.

You may want to go to the library downloads thread as I just listed how I load One Click audiobooks onto my sansa on there -- hope it helps!


One click is a library funded audiobook website like Overdrive but not as good a section. Luckily for me my library has both!"
Heidi
I am a bit confused. My library offers both Overdrive and OneClick. Books available for downloading from Overdrive - 57. Books available for downloading from OneClick - several hundred.
Maybe it's how each library wishes to participate, I don't know. The selection in Overdrive via my library is very meger.

I am guessing almost and recent title you can think of is listed on it. You can join the Philly Free Library for $35 per year even if you aren't a resident and use their Overdrive. I did that last year and used it all the time -- you can go to their website and search their catalog if you want to see if they have anything you want first. http://freelibrary.lib.overdrive.com/...
Hope that all makes sense!

Heidi, do you have to live in the US?

Heidi
Very helpful and informative. Thanks.

Yup.

are you sure about that....I live in Denmark and they have thousands of english audio books, now I just find them online and which ever library has them sends them tp my local library (no charge)....we don't get so many of the newest ones due to cut backs though, but still plenty to choose from.



Yup, most audios are abridged (which sucks) but the ebook selection is decent. The other day I found The Shadow of the Wind which I've been wanting to read in Spanish.
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