


And the short tracks make book navigation easy. I mainly listen to my audio books while driving, from a USB stick plugged into my car audio system. Basically I liked and favoured short tracks. ITunes produced multiple tracks, each exactly 8 minutes long, almost always cut mid-word, crackling noise included. mp3, the result tailored with mp3DirectCut (those stupid overlaps between disks) and then finally, tags, cover image and file names had to be reinserted or adjusted. Those CDs were always virtual, of course. And I guess your Libation is the result of similar motivation.įor a long time I followed the official Audible guideline and started with iTunes to burn my books to CD.
#Openaudible cant see aax manual#
Fascinating stuff.Īs written a few times before, the idea behind AAX Audio Converter was the automation of my tedious manual workflow I had become kind of used to over the years. ORM there, however, is not based on scaffolding but on meta data and code generators (MDA). Nonetheless I like working with EF and nowadays EF Core and I do it a lot in my professional life. They were already enough good multimedia management systems available. I had started on a multimedia database myself a few years ago, also in C# with EF and SQLite, but more as a playground than a serious project.
