02-23-2023, 01:58 PM | #1 |
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OpenAudible vs ViWizard (formerly TunesKit)
Does anyone have any thoughts on OpenAudible vs ViWizard (formerly TunesKit)
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02-23-2023, 09:25 PM | #2 |
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First, take a look at Libation -- fully open sourced, and free -- not even nagwear. Far and away the best solution for backing up your Audible library that I know about.
Second, m4b is for books. m4a is for music. So you want m4b. Though they're actually the same, internally, so far as I'm aware. |
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02-24-2023, 01:59 AM | #4 |
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Yes, but available and updated regularly. They've got a couple of people who have been helping test the Mac versions, and the responsiveness to bug reports is... impressive. I'm totally not a Mac person, so can't speak to it directly, but it's clearly working and working well.
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02-24-2023, 06:43 PM | #5 |
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Okay, I'll check out Libation. Though I'm still interested in hearing from anyone using OpenAudible or ViWizard (formerly TunesKit).
With OpenAudible or Libation, can you download an individual aax file from Audible website yourself, then copy/import into OpenAudible or Libation? Or do OpenAudible and Libation have to do the entire process? |
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I haven't used OpenAudible since it went paid/ stopped working for me, but I think it worked the same way. There is/was also InAudible as an option, I think. |
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02-25-2023, 02:03 AM | #7 |
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does your ViWizard work? I have it downloaded on my laptop but cannot open it. I am using Windows 10. I also try the NoteBurner Music One, I can use its trial version. It works. Does anyone using this?
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I didn't try ViWizard and have never heard of NoteBurner. I am on a Mac. |
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I know this an older thread but I just learned that Tuneskit changed names.
I used Tuneskit for about 14 years, the free version. I used it to turn my Audible files into MP3. It worked well for me and was able to put chapters in the files so it wasn't just one big file. It has been about 3 years since I quit Audible so I have no idea about ViWizard but if it is the same company I would bet they are good. Many of the programs discussed here are new to me so I have some catching up to do. |