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Originally Posted by sclitheroe
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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Hm, never thought of the size issue, doh.
I've seen this one recommended a few times in forums
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/
EDIT: But others report that it doesn't worm for m4b's.. I dunno, all the ones I find seem to be commercial software (Tunebite, etc).