Looking for a way to get audiobooks to listen to. Preferably in a format compatible with Apple Books app.
- That’s my go to for sure. But what do you play them on? I am trying to find an app that will play my downloaded audio books and won’t lose my place or restart the file every day when I want to continue - I used Smart Audiobook Player to listen to an audiobook recently and it worked great. - Big ups to Smart Audiobook Player, definitely worth the $2 to upgrade as well. Not required, and you get a 30 day trial, but well worth it. - Voice is a decent FOSS audiobook player, you can find it in the FOSS repo managers (Droidify, Neo-Store, etc.) 
- Can’t recommend this app enough. Pauses when you get map updates, easy to navigate, clean UI. 
- This one for sure. Listened to the entirety of The Dark Tower series on this, over the course of months. Literally not a single issue or hiccup the entire time. 127 hours worth. 
- I tried maybe 5 audiobook apps and Smart Audiobook Player was the one I stuck with 
- Audiobookbay and smart audiobook player is my setup too. I probably got it from a similar thread. My only annoyance is using audiobookbay’s search can be annoying sometimes, but altogether I love both. 
- I wish it had a search function, but other than that it’s deffo been my audiobook player of choice for as.long as.i remember 
- I’ve listened to thousands of hours of audio books and this is my go to player for sure. I tried a couple other ones again recently and ended up coming back to this one. Simple and easy to use. It does have a problem moving books occasionally if they are in the root directory and not a sub folder. I just make sure my books are in sub folders when i get them. 
 
- The last time I used it, Voice worked pretty well. 
- I started on smart audiobook player but I now host an audiobookshelf docker container which is great, it’s like Plex for audiobooks. - Same for me. Smart audiobook was great on one device, audiobookshelf even better since being into selfhosting. 
- Plex+Plexamp works great for audiobooks - For some reason the regular Plex player would restart tracks on me after being out of the app for a long time. But Plexamp seems to have that one under control. - Oh, also, while we’re talking audiobooks, check out Graphic Audio versions of your various books. They do a great job 
 
- audiobookshelf, though you need to self host it 
- What device are trying to play them on? - Just my phone, I have an Android - Have you heard of this one? Supposedly, it’s pretty good. https://github.com/PaulWoitaschek/Voice 
- I recommend Smart AudioBook Player. Has loads of features with decent library management 
 
 
- If it’s just one large file I just play it on a podcast app (in my case Podcast Addict) and if it’s multiple I stich them together with ffmpeg before sending it to my phone. 
- I use apple’s Books app. If your audiobook is properly formatted, the app can remember your position, show chapters and cover etc… 
 
 
- Probably not the answer you’re looking for, but your local library likely has thousands of audiobooks available for free through an app. - Libby is the service my library uses. The state capital gives everyone a free library card also, so I get access to a much wider library than i would otherwise. Bullshit the restrictions publishers require, like forcing the library to buy a license for each “copy” of a book it loans, but libraries are still fighting the good fight more than anywhere else I know. 
- My wife listens to all of her audiobooks via the library’s online service. She listens to them daily and she hasn’t bought or pirated any in at least a decade. 
- I have sailed the seven seas since the 1990’s and IMHO, if you are in the US, the library system is the best answer for books and audio books. 
- Yes I have Libby. It’s awesome but waiting for months before some audiobooks get available and only have it for 14 days is frustrating. - Piracy and libraries can mix. Once you have your file, use calibre or similar to strip out the DRM and then return the book immediately. - Raises the borrowings in the library’s records, showing use, lets someone else borrow the book, and now you don’t have to return your DRM-free copy. - Unfortunately, audiobooks are played right within the Libby App, so u can’t extract the audio. It works with e-books, but not audiobooks. - Record it maybe? Not sure if that can work. But maybe you can let it play overnight, recorded in Audacity line-in or something? 
- Dang I didn’t think of that. - Could definitely play it on a computer and link the sound to a recording device, although then you lose all the metadata like chapter info and get some loss. But as a personal copy, that’s arguably fine. 
 
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- The best way I have found is through MyAnonamouse, it’s a private tracker though, so you will have to go through their application process - As a note, their application process is super easy, free, and they do it every weekend. Not paid or super exclusive, just makes sure you read the rules basically 
- MAM is by far the best. MAM coupled with audiobookshelf is an Audible replacement. - Check out Smart Audiobook Player in the Gplay store. The free version is fab and the paid ads some bells and whistles. - That looks great. Seems it would work well if you don’t want the server options that come with audiobookshelf. 
 
- This is my setup. Its stellar. - What are you listening to? I’m just about finished with Rebecca Yarros - Fourth Wing. - I’m heavy into 40k so I’m reading HH series. Its 60+ books lol. But I also do co-reads with a buddy of mine and were currently reading through the three body problem series. Its fantastic it you like SciFi - Just looked up fourth wing and it sounds dope. - Nice! I’ll have to check it out. Scifi and fantasy are 90% of what I read/listen to, lol. 
 
 
 
 
- +1 for MAM, both their community and collection is excellent. 
 
- MAM 
- Not sure where to get them but this is the app you want to play them: https://www.audiobookshelf.org/ 
- Mobilism has been a go to for me. Someone recommended it here a while back. Its far from perfect but I only grab an audio book maybe a few times a year so it works for me. 
- mobilism is pretty good, they’re more for epubs but they have a solid amount of mp3, m4a and m4b audiobooks. Not sure which format apple books prefers but they’re worth a look 
- What I would love to find, and haven’t been able to, is a large collection of BBC radio dramas. They do at least one every day, but then they go down the memory hole, sometimes forever. Back in the AudioGalaxy days, I was able to get so many, but I’ve lost them all since. I don’t know who, if anyone, is collecting them now or how to get them. - I hope that at least the BBC still have them, even if they’re not always available to stream. - Given the BBC’s history of getting rid of stuff, it’d be nice to archive stuff so it never gets lost. 
 
- audiobookbay 
- Despite, knowing where I am currently, may I suggest Audible? Once you’ve stripped the DRM you can then put it into whatever format you want. There’s a Windows application called OpenAudible, I that’s what it’s called, that I use to strip the DRM and then transcode it into MP4. - It’s not free, I know, but they seem to have almost any audiobook you might want. 








