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Compress your terminated projects to free disk space. Full undo/redo system for audio modification. Supported language: French, English. This software was made with love, however it may contain some bugs! Screenshot The main window with the project tree view and the audio edition at the bottom Background noise analysis before recording voice
But, more recently, four other entities have put the same recording (my voice) on YouTube. One of them, Audio Books Storage, expanded my book summary in the text and included misinformation about the book's content: . Another one, Google Play Books, credited four narrator names, none of them me.
I am making, as a Christmas present for my wife (she doesn't read these forums), an easy-to-use LibriVox audio book downloader for her new Kindle Fire. An early version is here. Still to be implemented: searching, format selection (currently set to download ogg files; these work great with the Mortplayer Audio Book player).
When I download LV books to my computer, I download the zip file directly from the LV catalog, then unzip the files, stow them in a folder on a hard drive and listen at my leisure. This is what I'd like to be able to do on my phone as well -- same as you, I expect. You can see the link to the zip file on each book's LV catalog page:
Since searching, downloading and listening can be a hard task, I created a open-source Torrent Client which helps to find, download, share and play audio books with some nice feature like keeping current playlist position, playing audio books from archives (zip, rar, yes. some sites share audio books from archive).
I hope Gem helps people enjoy the audio books better than the ones in the market. Let me know if you have any questions! Last edited by invisibleCat on March 2nd, 2021, 4:45 am, edited 3 times in total.
The library assistant said that patrons cannot download to their computer, so I thought that was the problem. I came home and plugged my MP3 player into my home computer, and still I could not download directly to the MP3. When I enter "save target as," there is nothing showing my MP3 player as the recipient. Any help will be appreciated, Molly
One can download an entire book as a zip file. However, this is only available for the 64kbps MP3 versions. I much prefer 128kbps MP3 versions. Therefore, I am forced to choose between downloading the 64kbps versions or downloading each MP3 file seperately (which can be a lot of work if there are many MP3 files).