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Old 02-09-2010, 04:22 PM   #6
sclitheroe
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Originally Posted by kunkstyle View Post
If you burn it to an audio cd, it will no longer be in the M4B format, so any program that can rip cds (WMP, itunes) should work.
The problem with this approach is that a typical audiobook is going to span many CD's. It's going to be a colossal pain to burn, rip, encode, repeat 5 or 6 times minimum for the average audiobook.

Something like Soundtaxi on Windows will probably work for you...most of these kind of apps should be able to re-encode at many times faster than real-time, and certainly faster than burning to CD.
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