Why Should We Download Audio Book Titles?
Why Should We Download Audio Book Titles? by Alan J
Moore
I guess it's a funny old world when people enjoy reading using
their ears rather than their eyes! The ability to download audio
book titles has proven to be very popular, especially for those who
feel too busy to find time to put their feet up, pour a glass of
wine and have a good old 'traditional' read. But it's not a popular
trend with everybody.
Detractors moan that audio book CDs are too bulky, they get lost
easily and you need a CD player to hand. The actor reading the
story might not have the 'right' kind of voice and this is
off-putting (especially if you've built up an 'internal' voice in
your head already). We also hear that they're a threat to
traditional reading skills.
However, this ignores the broader spectrum: audio books open up
great literature (and factual writing) to a wider audience and, as
we live in the computer age, there are many different quick, cheap
and convenient methods of delivery. Every town seems to have a new
multimedia outlet springing up, providing all kinds of software and
hardware audio products. But maybe the greatest advancement is in
the ability to download audio book titles.
The most common route to follow is to download the audio book as an
MP3 (although there are propriety formats which are often designed
to restrict the amount of copying that can be done). MP3s are in
common use and can be stored on your computer's hard drive, burned
onto a CD or DVD or transferred onto an iPod or MP3 player (for
those who like to listen to 'War and Peace' whilst jogging!). The
beauty of this method is that the original 'master' file is still
on your hard drive, so if you lose your MP3 player or scratch your
CD, you can still listen to your audio and transfer it to another
medium when you're ready.
With the introduction of the new iPod phones (and the clones that
will follow by other manufacturers) downloading audio books will
become even more popular. Imagine being able to make a call, take
photos, listen to music AND listen to your favourite Harry Potter
novel all on one small, portable device!
The best way to download audio book titles, then, is to join a
subscription service. The companies providing this service have
proliferated greatly over the last few years and most provide a
reasonably priced and hassle-free download of your books. Joining
these services need not be expensive and is not difficult to do.
Browsing their extensive catalogue of fiction and non-fiction
titles is one of my favourite activities, akin to wandering around
a huge bookstore in town, but without all the crowds!
There are many online services where you can browse, then join
their subscription service. Here are just a few of the hundreds
available:
1. Audible.com and Audible.co.uk
2. AudioVille.co.uk
3. SimplyListen.com
4. SimplyAudioBooks.com
5. Talking-Book-Store.com
6. AudioBooksForFree.com
I realize it can be difficult choosing an online service for your
audio books, but there are review resources on the internet (which
you should definitely check out) and most of the companies offer
free trial periods where you can evaluate their service and try out
their systems and quality of books BEFORE you commit any hard
cash.
So, there really is no excuse not to download audio book titles and
try out what is going to be a hugely popular way to digest
literature in the future!
Alan J Moore reviews audio books and provides a valuable online
audio book resource at http://www.AudioBookActive.com
He is available to hire as a composer of music for audio books and
you can hear his media work at http://www.alanjmoore.com
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