FOAK: Audio Books

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Greybeard, May 8, 2006.

  1. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Can anybody recommend a good site to download decent audiobooks. I'm looking
    for something decent to listen to on my _new_ zen, whilst on holiday. I
    really do not think the likes of Billy-boy Shake-a-legg will my type of
    book, something along the lines of Clancy, Dale Brown, or Stephen Coontz
    would be more to my liking.
    Free downloading would be wonderful, but TBH I don't mind paying a sensible
    amount.

    TIA.

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    Scraggy Guest

    Any use?
    http://www.audiobooksforfree.com/screen_main.asp
     
    Scraggy, May 8, 2006
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  3. Greybeard

    BGN Guest

    I've got the 56 Unabridged version of The Lord of the Rings (Read by
    Rob Inglis) if you're having a really long holiday.
     
    BGN, May 8, 2006
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  4. Greybeard

    Tosspot Guest

    Oooh, could that be made available? I'd love to listen to it. I have
    the BBC radio adaptation but often thought it would be nice to listen to
    the book.
     
    Tosspot, May 8, 2006
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  5. Greybeard

    BGN Guest

    It's the full 46 CD version, many, many hours of listening. Cost me
    £150 or suchlike but I've never got around to listening to it all,
    preferring to read the books.

    I did start to dump it on my hard drive once but couldn't decide on a
    format for it. My original aim was to use a speech format so that all
    46 CDs would squeeze on to a CDR but the quality would have been too
    low.

    Another option would be to compress it in a more chunky format (Like
    MP3 or OGG) and stick it on a DVDR, but which format...

    My preference is OGG but a wider audience may wish to have MP3. I
    paid a considerable amount of money for this box set and naming
    chapters and sections on a CD and other compressed audio format will
    be quite a task as on the small selection of CDs I did a trial with I
    noticed that CDDB had a number of errors.

    Compiling them would be an issue too. Do I do one file per track, or
    one file per CD or one file per chapter? Some chapters last longer
    than a CD and the tracks aren't always split (IIRC) at the end of
    chapters so the admin involved in creating a decent presentation will
    be considerable. This just to give away something worth £150...

    I will look into ripping it shortly but I'm not sure what I'll do with
    all the files afterwards as it's just too good to stick on an MP3
    site.
     
    BGN, May 8, 2006
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  6. So how much are you asking?



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    DoetNietComputeren, May 8, 2006
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  7. Greybeard

    BGN Guest

    Free, obviously.
     
    BGN, May 8, 2006
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  8. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Thanks Nick,
    But I'll save that one for when I've done the wife in, and having a long
    rest at her Maj's pleasure. ;o)

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    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days

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  9. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Yeah, had a look at that.
    Don't know whether my taste is funny or what, but didn't find much that took
    my fancy.
    I'll have a longer, more enquiring gander on the morrow.

    Taa.

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    Greybeard

    FLHRCI -01 UK ( 95 cu-in Stg 2. Big Boy!)
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days

    ukrm@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk



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  10. Four short stories free from here...
    http://www.bmw-audiobooks.com
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  11. Greybeard

    Tosspot Guest

    It's audio, so for me I'd just MP3 it at 128k which if probably more
    than enough. OGG ok, I mean anyone cares they can convert it.

    Hookay, now I think its *very* important to remain in the original CD
    format, that is by track. The reasons are two fold, if you do it by
    chapter, finding where you left off after changing the batteries in 'X'
    is a RRPITA, and you also need to keep and eye on where you are.
    Let me know how it goes, the demunged e-mail is good.
     
    Tosspot, May 9, 2006
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  12. Greybeard

    Greybeard Guest

    Different, but they look entertaining.
    Thanks.

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    FLHRCI -01 UK ( 95 cu-in Stg 2. Big Boy!)
    Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days

    ukrm@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk



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  13. Greybeard

    Switters Guest

    And then some. I did my Michel Thomas CDs at 64k and they're bob on.
     
    Switters, May 9, 2006
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