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Audiobook publishers and retailers are trying to go DRM-Free (goodereader.com)
18 points by kozmonaut on Aug 11, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments


I would be happy with this resolution. I would be much more inclined to buy audio books if I can get them in a non obscure format.


Buy them to be honest, then pirate a useable format from audiobookbay, they have everything... which strongly implies that the DRM is shock horror useless. The author gets paid because you bought it, and you get to use it as you see fit... because again you bought it.


> audiobookbay, they have everything.

They don't have everything. They have a small, patchy, selection and a bunch of torrents are completely dead even for popular publishers.


> the DRM is shock horror useless

ALL drm is useless, not just that protecting audiobooks.


> ALL drm is useless, not just that protecting audiobooks.

Useless? Netflix is based on DRM, maybe you find it immoral, but it certainly isn't useless.


Perhaps I should have said ineffectual, not useless, but netflix's drm has never stopped pirates from ripping its videos.


It's pretty trivial to de-DRM Audible downloads. Once you've got your key, you just need to download the AAX file from them, then run ffmpeg over it:

ffmpeg -activation_bytes <your activation bytes here> -i file.aax -c:a copy file.m4a

I have a few more commands to extract and re-add the artwork.




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