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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.
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Theoretically, they are not selling something that is free after they have burned the files to CDs ... they are really selling their service of putting the files on CDs... which is of great help to folks who prefer to listen to books on CD instead of on mp3 .... besides, they aren't really making any money doing it... probably only covering the cost of the discs and barely anything for their time.
LibriVox podcasts books from our catalog, one at time. If you subscribe to the LibriVox podcast, you'll get a new audio file from us on your computer four times a week. What software should I use to record and edit? (PC, Mac, GNU/Linux) Many of us use Audacity, a free multi-track audio editor and recorder for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS, and Windows.
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).
Read in English by Shelly Weingart A Year of Life on the Great Beach of Cape Cod - Summary by subtitle For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording. For more free audio books or to become a volunteer ...
At LibriVox, volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain into digital audio (eg. mp3), and then make the audio files available to the world, for free (through our catalog, a podcast, and in a variety of other formats at Archive.org)
-- Please check against the online text several times per section, to make sure the specified translation has been used. (Some translations, even of the oldest books, are still in copyright.)-- Do the intro and disclaimer match the instructions in the first post of the project thread?