Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm really slow with audiobooks so I can never listen to them in the 21 days libby allows. Are there options for accessing audiobooks that are cheaper than audible?
Here is what I do:
I downloaded the overdrive program to my laptop. Then I transfer the book from my laptop to an MP3 player via the overdrive program. The MP3 player is not hooked up to the internet, so the book stays on my MP3 player until I delete it.
Last spring, the libraries all said the overdrive program was going to be deleted on May 1, 2023. But then it didn't go away after all. It is just not ever going to be updated and will be obsolete eventually, I suppose. But for now, it still works just fine.
I can walk you through how I do it if you want.
Np here, would appreciate a walk through!
Okay. First you need to install the overdrive program onto your laptop computer. You can't go to the overdrive /Libby website to find it anymore. But there are some people on reddit who have posted a link to the program download.
Here is a reddit page with the download link in it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/audiobooks/comments/todkr0/transferring_audiobooks_to_mp3_player_from_libby/
Scroll down to the link provided by a commenter named "Calmed entropy".
There is the link for the overdrive program.
So, install the program on your laptop.
Then you need an MP3 player. They are available to purchase on line. I prefer one with an easy to find pause button, and a slot to insert an SD card to expand the memory.
Assuming an audiobook is 8 - 9 hours long, you can put close to 60 audiobooks on an 8 gig MP3 player. If you want to have more than that, you will need to have an SD card inserted in the MP3 player.
Then you will need a cable that connects your MP3 player to your laptop.
Now, go to your library overdrive website. Log in, Pick out an audiobook that you want to listen to. When you check it out, it will ask "Have overdrive for windows?" Click on that. Save it to your downloads folder on your laptop.
Then go to your overdrive program.
Go to "file" Click on "open". If it all went correctly, you should see your audiobook there. Click on the audiobook title, and it will download all the parts of the audiobook to your overdrive program.
Then hook up your MP3 player to your laptop. Hit the "Transfer" button on the overdrive program.
Now your audiobook is on your MP3 player.
However, it will not play the sections of the book in order . . . unless you rename each section of the audiobook.
So what I do, while the MP3 player is still hooked up to the laptop, I go to the task manager section of the laptop where I see the drive that is the MP3 player. On my laptop. it recognizes the MP3 player as the "E' drive, and the SD card that is inserted in the MP3 player as the "F" drive.
So I go to the "E" drive (or "F" drive, wherever I chose to save the audiobook) and I rename each section of the audiobook by just putting a number as the very first part of the title of the book.
So, say you downloaded "The Paper Palace" audiobook. Rename section one as "1-the paper palace" rename section two as "2-the paper palace" etc. all the way through.
That way the audiobook will play in the appropriate order.
The audiobook will stay on your MP3 player until you delete it.