Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Have You Considered Joining an Audio Book Library?

If you're already a fan of audio books, or if you're new to this idea, the Audio Book Library is definitely a place to visit. From the comfort of your computer chair, you can become a member of an Audio Book Library, make your selections, and even download the books of your choice.


What's the Appeal of Audio Books?


Audio books are convenient and often cheaper than their hardback counterparts. With the increase in technology, audio books are available in a variety of formats, from compact discs to computer downloads. They can be listened to on iPods or MP3 players, or played in the car while driving to and from work. The Audio Book Library has an extensive listing of available titles in many different categories. An audio book can offer the listener hours of pleasure from their favorite fiction writer, or it can help the listener increase business skills, or learn about interesting and relevant subjects.


How Does It Work?


The Audio Book Library has an easy sign-up process that can be done in minutes. You can download an application at their web site, choose the rental plan you prefer and then select up to 12 books. After your application is processed, the Audio Book Library will send you two books on your list and charge your credit card according to the rental plan you selected. The rental plans are flexible enough to cover everyone's needs, whether you want to pay by the book, a block of time (from one month to a year) or if you want the book available for several weeks during your vacation. The Audio Book Library clearly spells out the details of each of these options, while keeping the cost affordable.


When choosing a book, you may view a brief summary of the title as well as learn the amount of hours it runs. The Audio Book Library offers titles that are abridged or unabridged. It's important to note that an abridged version of a book is considerably shorter. As an example, The DaVinci Code is 16 hours in an unabridged version, but only six hours in its abridged state. Another consideration is the fact that many book publishers release titles that are abridged on a CD but unabridged on cassette tapes.


This, of course, makes it difficult to listen to a book in a car that is equipped with a CD player. However, this situation is changing, as publishers recognize the inconvenience as well as the popularity of other devices, like MP3 and WMA players. The Audio Book Library understands the needs of its customers and demonstrates that by offering a wide selection of books and flexible rental plans. Because of this, the world of books is a bit more wonderful.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Audio Book CD Players Go High Tech

Most audio books today are produced on compact disc, or CD. Several different types of audio book CD players are available that will play your audio book CDs: a portable CD player, a CD stereo system, or a computer or laptop with a CD drive. However, a dedicated audio book CD player provides the fullest enjoyment possible from your audio books.


Why Traditional CD Players Need Improvement


One problem with listening to audio books on traditional CD players is that it can be hard for you to keep track of your place in the book. If you remove your audio CD to listen to music or to access files on a data CD, your audio CD will restart from Track 1 when you replace it in your CD player. This is an inconvenience to say the least, but if you have a visual impairment that makes it difficult to see the display on a traditional CD player, this "inconvenience" can be time consuming and frustrating.


Another problem with using a traditional CD player or computer to listen to audio books is that many players designed for listening to music have just one playback speed. If the audio book narrator reads at a faster or slower pace than you desire, you are stuck with that pace, because you can't adjust the playback speed on a music CD player.


Audio Book CD Players - A Vast Improvement


An audio book CD player solves these problems and adds an array of other useful features that audio book listeners will love, whether they are fully sighted or visually impaired. With an audio book CD player, you gain basic functions that make navigating an audio book as easy as leafing through the pages of a traditional book.


An audio book CD player lets you browse your audio book's table of contents, skip from chapter to chapter or page to page, go to a specific page, and set one or more bookmarks so you can easily pick up where you left off. Audio book CD players also feature variable speed playbacks, so you can adjust the narrator's pace to your optimal listening speed.


Designed especially for listeners with other visual impairments, audio book CD players have a simple interface that uses buttons with a high color contrast to the keypad on the CD player, making the buttons easy to see and operate. Once you spend a few minutes familiarizing yourself with the layout of the buttons, you can move forward and backward in your audio book, set bookmarks, browse pages, and listen to your book with ease.


Most audio book CD players have a convenient handle that makes them easy to move from room to room. They use rechargeable batteries to save you money, and an audible announcement tells you when the batteries need to be recharged. Audio book CD players also play music CDs and mp3 files. You can listen to audio book CD player output through headphones, ear buds, or high-quality, built-in speakers.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Audio Book Clubs to Enhance Reading

If you are an avid reader, you will realize that it is becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with reading lists. The best way is to become a member of an audio book club, so that you can have more time to read. Look at the current selection of CDs in your club and you can choose your favorite authors and "listen" to them while driving or even at home. You can even start your own audio book club!


Club Offers


Audio Book Clubs have several exciting offers and you can choose from thousands of audio books on CD. There are monthly plans and yearly plans and no commitment is necessary to start borrowing and buying from most of the Audio Book Clubs. Sometimes a 15-day trial is also available after which you can cancel, if it is not to your satisfaction. The audio books are shipped right to your door.


If you have a membership of one of the Audio Book Clubs you can download two audio books every month. The audio books available are varied, from bestsellers to classic titles as well as recordings including the latest releases, radio shows, speeches, newspapers, magazines and concerts.


Make Your Own Club


You can actually make your own audio book club, so that you can have a good mix of people who can come together and share each other's thoughts and feelings. Just by mailing friends and acquaintances can be an incentive to make them join your book club. The group can always get larger, if the response is good and you may be able to find a sizable number of members to support your Audio Book Club.


At meetings, which have to be organized, audio books can be exchanged and all present at the meetings can then become a member of an Audio Book Club. There could be discussions, exchange of ideas and maybe you could even have a read-along session. The advantage of such Audio Book Clubs is the personal contact with other members of the club. The exchange of ideas and communication are the attractions of forming such a club.


The secret of any book club longevity is to reconnect with friends and expand your reading repertoire. Keep these priorities in mind and you can have a long-lasting Audio Book Club experience.




A New Experience


Now you can join one of these book clubs where you will be sent a portion of a book in your email every morning. Once you have gone through the first two or three chapters of the books, you can continue to get the rest of the book. This service is offered free by some Audio Book Clubs and you can read at more than one club. The topics of the books range from non-fiction to science fiction and classics.

Monday, August 9, 2010

The Variety of Audio Book Players

In order to understand the variety of ways you can play back audio books you first need to understand how many different formats audio books can come in. They can come in cassette, CD, mp3, or just a regular audio download file.


All of that lends to a large variety of audio book players and some of them may be ideas for audio book players that you never even thought of before. Having a variety of ways to make audio books portable is what is beginning to make audio books so popular and what is also helping to increase the availability of the different kinds of books for audio format. It may not be long where every book released has some sort of audio book format attached to it and that would be when a whole world of information can open up to a whole new group of people.


Mp3 files are condensed audio files that are horrible for music but great if you are trying to make a huge audio book file portable. Once you get the audio book down to mp3 format you can use audio book players such as a simple 10GB mp3 player or audio book players like the iPod or other very popular portable computer file music players. It makes the audio book a very versatile thing and it allows you to take it with you anywhere you want to go in the smallest format possible. An mp3 audio book also allows you to transfer your book easily between audio book players so that you will always have it with you.


On Your Hip


The other day I was walking through a store and saw a portable cassette player and a portable CD player still being sold. I was glad that mp3 players had not completely taken over yet and the availability of these players can be used as audio book players by those that are not technically inclined enough to use an mp3 player. Some people just do not like to deal with new technology and you completely bypass the new technology by using these items that have been around now for decades. There is no shame in shunning technology and for now these players make great portable audio book players for any of your audio books on cassette or CD.


Of course the more obvious audio book players would be your stereo with the CD player or your computer and that is where your audio books can really come to live. An audio book played through a full stereo can sound like the story teller is sitting right next to you and if it is done right then isn't that how you want your audio books to sound anyways?

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Saving the Planet (and Cash) with Audio Book Subscriptions

Don't you just love audio books? When you read a traditional hardbound or paperback book, you need to devote all your attention to reading. With audio books, someone else does the reading for you while you commute to work, drive around town, delve into your craft projects, cook, do housework, or do any number of other activities that cannot be done while reading a traditional book. With an audio book subscription, you can read as many audio books as you want for one low monthly price.


Are Audio Books Green?


Audio book readers who've made a commitment to environmental sustainability have mixed feelings about purchasing audio books on compact disc (CD). An audio book on CD is more environmentally friendly than a traditional hardbound book with paper pages, but CDs are not readily recyclable, nor are they made of recycled materials. One audio book may be recorded on ten or twelve CDs, and it seems wasteful to purchase all those CDs and then listen to them once.


Audio Book Subscriptions by Mail


A subscription to an audio book lending service solves the sustainability problem by hundreds of readers to listen to each CD. The subscription service sends CDs to its customers on loan. The customers request their favorite titles, and the audio book subscription provider sends the CDs out by mail. The customers listen to the CDs, return them to the audio book subscription provider, and receive another audio book title from their list of favorites.


Audio Book Subscriptions Online


With the increasing popularity of mp3 music downloads, a new format of audio books was born, and with it, a new form of audio book subscriptions. Downloading an mp3 file from an audio book subscription service is even more environmentally friendly than sharing CDs, because no disposable recording media is required. With an online audio book subscription, the reader pays a low monthly fee that permits the reader to download audio books at reduced prices. The amount of the subscription is based on how many books the reader wishes to download during a month.


Audio Book subscription providers who offer mp3 downloads can provide additional content at low cost, so they beef up their subscription programs with premiums offers. One popular service provides free daily digital audio of national newspapers to its subscribers.


Audio book subscription providers offer something for everyone. They make downloads available in a variety of genres, including nonfiction, science fiction, mystery, history, sports, business, westerns, classic fiction, and romance - something for every audio book reader.

Carrying Around Your Audio Book MP3

Sometimes I can be a little slow on the draw but even I did not expect to make my most recent discovery. I have a friend who is a workaholic. He works at his job 10 hours a day 6 days a week at least and when he is not working at the office he is working out at the gym. His job takes him all over the country so he travels a lot but it is a lot of car traveling and things where you have to pay attention to what you are doing. I was a little surprised to find out that he also loves reading. It is not unusual for someone to love reading but at his house there aren't really any books yet he claims to own a vast library and says he reads for hours almost every day. I asked him how he managed to pull that off and he showed me his 10GB mp3 player and told me about audio book mp3s.


An audio book mp3 is a file that you can download to your PC or any other device that can accept mp3s like, for instance, an mp3 player. The sound quality for music on mp3 kind of turns off real audiophiles and they will usually look down at an audio file in the mp3 format. But mp3 allows large audio files to be condensed into smaller audio files which makes the audio book mp3 and also allows companies to sell the audio book mp3 as downloads from the PC that do not take hours. An mp3 file is literally the fraction of the size of a more audio brilliant file and can take a fraction of the time to download and while mp3 quality and file format may be a hindrance to music it is perfect for the audio book mp3 because without mp3 audio books would be enormous files that would take potentially hours to download.


One Man's Garbage


So this friend of mine has the most extensive mp3 collection of anyone I know and he hates mp3 music. But he loves audio book mp3 because it allows him to listen to the newest books while working out and traveling without causing him any problems. It is actually a great idea and my friend always laughs at the narrow minded audiophiles that insist that mp3s have no place anywhere in technology. If they would get their hands on an audio book mp3 they would probably change their mind but he is way too busy to worry about that.


I started to check out audio book mp3s and I have to say that they are extremely easy to use and inexpensive to buy. You can load them on to any portable mp3 player and take them anywhere you want to go. All of that is a great help because trying to read while you are running on the treadmill can be pretty treacherous.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Audio Books Are Great

There are so many functions for audio books that it is amazing that more people do not use them and buy them. You can find audio books at your local bookstore, for sale online, or at your local library and when you realize the range of applications for audio books then you can start to appreciate the wonderful work they do. It is not only for the blind or visually impaired that audio books are great but there is a long list of people that can benefit and use audio books that probably don't even realize it. So pull up a CD player, or a cassette player, and let us talk about audio books for a little while.


When people go on long trips with their kids the first thing they think of for entertainment during the drive is coloring books, video games, music, or watching a DVD. All of those are great ideas but what about bringing some audio books along as well? With audio books you get to have your kids hear a classic book come to life or a new release becomes something they can have contact with and it all wind up helping out in the end. Along with their favorite music CDs you can also slip in there some soothing voice telling the story of Robinson Caruso and who knows, maybe you will get some peace and quiet while the story is going on!


It Is All About Learning


There are a variety of learning disabilities that can cause otherwise seemingly normal people to have a great deal of difficulty with written communication whether it is reading it or writing it. To that end many of the text books your kids use in school today are available as audio books and if your child is properly diagnosed with a learning disability then they should be allowed access to the text books in audio books format. These are a tremendous help and can further your child's education to the point where their reading and writing comprehension greatly improve. This system works so ask about it.


Everyone loves a good story but not everyone loves to read. Do you find yourself driving around a lot for work or other reasons? Do you find yourself with extra time during the day where you would just normally play some background music? Why not pop in one of the audio books available and catch up on your reading without turning a page? It really is a convenient way to get acquainted with the classics.