TIP SHEET FOR DOWNLOADABLE AUDIOBOOKS

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We have downloadable audiobooks from two different distributors.

Overdrive – a company where we also get ebooks, also has an audio component and a downloadable video.

  • Like the ebooks, some Overdrive downloadable audio circulate only one at a time, just like paper books. In other words, one customer can have an audiobook checked out at a time. You can place holds through the Overdrive system to get in the queue for the audiobook once it is returned. A few titles now are always available.

NetLibrary/Recorded Books – works differently.

  • NetLibrary/ Recorded Books allows multiple listeners or users to download and listen to a book simultaneously .

Unfortunately, as with any new technology, there is not yet a standard way to do things.

Troubleshooting individual players is not something we can provide much help with. Many players are out there that the products can be downloaded to. Vendors are very clear that they do not troubleshoot at the product level. Patrons can be referred to product websites.

Attention Mac and iPod users :
Overdrive is offering some titles in the MP3 format which will play on iPod and iPhone products from Apple. However, a PC is still required at this time to download the titles. The PC needs to have Overdrive's Media Console 3 installed along with Microsoft's Media Player and itunes if one want to transfer the titles to an iPod or iPhone. There is still no way to activate the licenses on a Mac computer at this time. For directions in using the MP3 format follow this link.

Which players work with these products?

  • Go to http://www.playsforsure.com to find out which players are Microsoft Windows Media Player compatible. Look for mp3 players that have bookmarking capabilities. There are also links here to each of the devices websites which may be able to help customers with troubleshooting.

Check the help files for both products. Both have an easily visible “Help” link. Both have an ebook component so be sure what you are reading is the “Audiobook” part of help.

NetLibrary
Overdrive
Players that work with both products
Go to http://www.playsforsure.com Go to http://www.playsforsure.com
Software needed to play

Windows Media Player, Version 9 or newer.

You can also use Music Match Jukebox 8.2 or newer and Nullsoft Winamp 5, which also play wma files.
Windows Media Player, version 9 or newer, plus you must also download the Overdrive Media console from their page.
How do I get them?
From the AACPL home page, click on the icon, Download Audiobooks . NetLibrary/Recorded Books and Overdrive are on the same page. From the AACPL home page, click on the icon, Download Audiobooks . Overdrive and NetLibrary/Recorded Books are on the same page
Do I need a library card?

No. But you do need to come into the library the first time to set up your registration with NetLibrary if you do not have a card.

Yes. They will ask you for it to check out a book or audiobook.
Can I just download a chapter at a time, or do I need to get the whole book?

You get the whole book.

You can download individual chapters.
How do I transfer to a portable device? Follow the instructions in Windows Media Player to “transfer.” (These are different depending on which version you are using.) From the Overdrive media console, select “Transfer/burn” and follow the instructions from there.
Can I burn to a CD?
No. NetLibrary files are encrypted and while it may look like it is burning, it will not play. With some publishers you can burn to a CD. Select the “copy to CD or device” and select “burn to CD.”

Can I find records for these items in the library catalog?

Yes Yes
How many can I check out at a time?
10 A combination of 6 ebooks and audiobooks.
What kinds of audiobooks are included?

All of the audiobooks are produced by the vendor Recorded Books. These include popular materials, Pimsleur language files, the Bible and children's materials. You can search these titles at http://www.netlibrary.com/
RecordedBooks/

There are a variety of vendors, including Books on Tape, Brilliance, Listening Library, Listen & Live, and more. You can view the entire list from the link on the Overdrive page that says “View All Audiobooks.”
Can I renew them?
Yes. They check out for 21 days, and can be renewed if you have not finished.

No. They check out for 21 days. You may check out again if no one is waiting, otherwise you have to get back in line. Some titles are always available.

Can I return them early and checkout something else?
No. No but ebooks can be returned early.
What happens after the 21 days is over?
Even though the file stays on your PC, you can no longer access it. (Essentially, your license expires.)You will need to manually delete the file from your PC. On your MP 3 player the file is still accessible. Your limitation is the amount of space you have available on the device to keep titles. Even though the file stays on your computer you can no longer access it. You will need to manually delete the file from your device. However, if you have burned to a CD, these will still work indefinitely.

 

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9/29/06 Revised

Adapted from a tip sheet prepared by Jamie Watson, Harford Co. (MD) Public Library



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