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3) Then you select your favorable audio book and download it to your computer. 4) Then you connect your Linux & 'Craig MP3 Player'. 5) You operate 'Craig MP3 Player' and make the audio book move to your player. Am I right? If possible, can you try to listen to the audio book on Linux? I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 64bit now. Cheers, Masa
At LibriVox, volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain into digital audio (eg. mp3), and then make the audio files available to the world, for free (through our catalog, a podcast, and in a variety of other formats at Archive.org)
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Other browsers may let you right click and open the link in a new tab. Another possible option is to go to the internet archive page for the book and download the zipfiles from there. If none of the above solves the issue, let us know and at the very least, I can manually fix the links for the specific books you are trying to download. Jo. 2 ...
3. Tap the green DOWNLOAD button. Downloading a large book can take a long time. Keep an eye on the skinny blue progress bar near the top. 4. Tap Files. (If Files is not an option, tap More, then tap Save to Files. If Save to Files is not an option, tap the lower set of three dots at the far right of the screen and toggle Save to Files on, then ...
LibriVox downloader app for Android. by arpruss » December 12th, 2011, 11:45 pm. I am making, as a Christmas present for my wife (she doesn't read these forums), an easy-to-use LibriVox audio book downloader for her new Kindle Fire. An early version is here. Still to be implemented: searching, format selection (currently set to download ogg ...
icequeen LibriVox Admin Team Posts: 35713 Joined: March 3rd, 2009, 11:46 pm Location: California
It downloads the ogg files to your phone (in whatever folder you specify) & then you would need to download a different app to listen to it. The man who made the downloader recommends an app called "MortPlayer" - its not specific to Librivox but it does work for audio books.
Since searching, downloading and listening can be a hard task, I created a open-source Torrent Client which helps to find, download, share and play audio books with some nice feature like keeping current playlist position, playing audio books from archives (zip, rar, yes. some sites share audio books from archive).