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First to the UK & Australia, but will later expand to the US.

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[-] Kuro@lemm.ee 9 points 1 year ago

That's nice and all, but it's limited to 15 hours a month

Yup, utterly pointless to anyone that listens to audio books regularly.

[-] Dressedlikeapenguin@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

The first taste is free. Next thing you know you're hooked, addicted to audiobooks, selling your print book collection to buy more audiobooks. When those are gone, how far will you go to feed the monster?

[-] Kepabar@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago

I have a subscription to libro.fm for that

Having a quick look the fact that it is using a similar system to audible with the "gift you a credit per month" bullshit then that's a hard no for me.

I go through multiple books every month, on my heaviest listening weeks I will usually listen to 35 - 40 hours worth so a single "premium" book and then a load of free trash like audible just doesn't cut it for me.

Scribd seemed like a better option but they will stop you from listening to certain things after like 15 hours. So I was locked out half way through a book, I could go listen to other books but who the fuck wants to listen to books in halves or quarters then wait until the next month to continue.

[-] Kepabar@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago

The credit is for a full book, regardless of book cost.

So you get one full book and then any other books you buy are discounted.

But the big reason I go with them is they give you DRM free audio files of the books to download and keep. Most books are both in m4a and mp3 format.

Yeh a book doesn't last me for very long at all and audio books as they are right now are vastly over priced in my opinion so even discounted I would be spending hundreds a month if I bought everything I listen to.

I definitely appreciate that the files they give to you are DRM free, that is the way it should be, but really I wanted something more like Netflix. Something where I can save money on the cost of buying the large amount of books I get through and instead pay a subscription for it and just streaming the content itself.

[-] Kepabar@startrek.website 1 points 1 year ago

Considering that most audiobooks (after the discount) fall in at around $0.75/hr, you'd have to be listening to 4ish hours a day to break a hundred bucks a month (unless you listen at a higher playback speed; I don't). 2-3 hours a day is probably my personal average.

I'm not one to bash pirating - I do it for audiobooks with exclusivity deals from time to time. But I hope that if you are pirating all your audiobooks that you donate to the author directly to make up for it.

I average 7 - 8 hours a day usually at normal playback speed. Keep that hope alive man xD

[-] Dressedlikeapenguin@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I'll look into to it

[-] Kepabar@startrek.website 6 points 1 year ago

Wow. Useless.

Last audiobook I did was 52 hours long.

It's been awhile since I've done a book shorter than 15 hours.

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