Downloadable Audio Books For Your Mp3
An audio book is the recording of a person reading aloud the content of a book. These audio books are also known
as talking books or spoken books.
One of the best definitions of audio books was given by William Swanson in the article "I Hear America Reading":
"Audio books are one of those happy marriages of art and convenience loved by frenetic Americans. The idea ... is
to enable us to enjoy books - a traditionally solitary and concentration-intensive pastime - while doing something
else - mowing the lawn, cruising the interstate - often in the company of others."
Audio books have been available for decades, becoming more
popular in the 60's as books on tape, and more recently as books on CD.
The boom of the Internet technology and high-speed Internet connections made available another breakthrough in
the industry: downloadable audio books.
Downloadable audio books are also known as digital audio books and that's exactly what they are: digital
versions of the audio books. They can be listened to on a computer, on a CD player or on a portable Mp3 player.
The best advantage of downloadable audio books, combined with the use of portable Mp3 players is convenience.
You can listen to fiction and nonfiction best sellers, how-to books, biographies, children books and so on... while
doing boring or repetitive tasks. This way, we can fill the "dead" moments we all have in our lives and increase
our knowledge at the same time.
In fact, today you can find almost anything you can think of in a digital format, including radio dramas from
the first decades of the 20th century.
Downloadable audio books are becoming more and more popular these days because they are also cheaper than audio
books on tape or CD. And the reason is obvious: you don't need a storage medium.
An increasing number of public libraries are now offering downloadable audio books to their members. The library
members can download the audio books onto their computers and listen to them for a certain period of time (usually
between one and three weeks).
According to the http://www.owlsweb.info/
website, here's how the system works:
"Using Digital Rights Management (DRM) software these titles are automatically checked out
and automatically checked back in on the due date. These files can be played on any computer that has Microsoft
Windows Media Player (version 9+).
Once downloaded, the files can also be transferred to selected portable devices (devices that support Windows
Media Player) or burned to a CD.
The audio book files on the computer or portable media device become unplayable after the check in date. The CDs
can still play and be used within the ... copyright guidelines."
So if you always say that you don't have time to read, now you're out of excuses. Go get yourself a cheap mp3
player and buy some downloadable audio books, or get them for free from your public library, and start enjoying the
wonderful world of books ... oh sorry... downloadable audio books.
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