Because its a audiobook not the orchestra.
When I use Goldwave the 56K mono seems to be just fine to my ears, using
InAudible the "Lossless" setting is equally fine. Both make a reasonably small
file to upload. From the books I have downloaded 56K seems to be the standard.
If you think your way produces a better listen, please post some up and we'll
all take a listen and judge for ourselves.
Enjoy, Freddie
abk <up@abk.ws> wrote:
>On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 18:36:01 -0600, Fred Fishbin wrote:
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>> Its really not that hard. The InAudible program was posted just a
>> couple days ago - it does a great job of converting Audible .AA files
>> into MP3s. Quick Par is free.
>
>I don't post in this group, but I still have to ask, why not use the much
>better AAX format and then rip via the true decrypt method or to a
>recommended mp3 vbr5 or vbr6?
>
>The quality is so much better than AA files, that you will be able to
>hear a difference, even with a shitty player and cheap plugs.
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