Friday, May 27, 2011

Pros and cons Of Downloadable Audio Books

By Hazel Knox


Lots of people assume that downloadable audio books are too complicated for them to deal with. In this article we will talk about what the benefits and drawbacks of downloadable audio books are. You will also be able to determine when it might not be the very best choice for you. The popularity of audio books is increasing because of the new downloadable format but audio books are still well-liked on CD as well as on audiocassette.

CD formats could be really handy especially for those traveling in a car. Typically if you take a look at the expenses of a book paperback is the cheapest followed by downloadable audio books, then by hard cover and lastly by CD audio book. This is due to the obvious convenience factor that's provided by CD and the fact that you don't need to buy the discs and burn them your self. The older you are (like me) you may nonetheless have an audiocassette Walkman or automobile stereo. For this reason even though this format is bulkier and doesn't allow you to skip forward and back on tracks there is nonetheless a demand for books on audiocassette.

So let's list out the pros and cons of downloadable audio books.

Pros:

1) Instant access to the audio book upon download

2) Ability to move to formats which will fit your plans, if you want to make use of it for commuting burn it on an audio CD, for exercise download it to your MP3 player and so on.

3)Formats like WMA and MP3 permit you to minimize the space requirements for your collection, whether they be in physical or digital form

4)Cost to produce downloadable audio books is reduced.

As convenient as downloadable audio books can be you will find some cons associated with the format.

Cons:

1)Bandwidth Problems When Downloading

2)Learning Curve for New Users

These cons can be stumbling blocks and barriers to experiencing the advantages of downloadable audio books but there are options and workarounds that will help you.

Bandwidth issues stem from the fact that files for audio books are bigger than the 4 minute music download that a few of us may be used to. Audio books could be an hour long or much more than 6 hours long based on whether they're abridged or unabridged. Even when you have a DSL or Cable connection they'll take some time and if you have dial-up it'll definitely be a challenge.

The primary solution to this problem is planning ahead. When you have a slow connection you should plan your download throughout your free time or time away from the computer. You can start the download and go do something else. You can begin it before you go to work or before you go to sleep. By the time you wake up or return your download will probably be complete. In the event you don't have the patience and your employer allows it you are able to download it at lunch or break from your workplace because they usually have faster connections. After downloading the audio book you can then take it with you on a zip disk or a flash disk to listen to at house.

At CreateTimeAudio you have the choice of downloading various sizes based on your connection. You will find 3 sizes that allow you to trade off download speed versus quality. The smallest option is for individuals who have low-bandwidth Internet connections. These formats are generally those with the highest compression ratio - thereby making the download lighter and quicker.

Lastly as a brand new user downloadable audio books might be a little intimidating because of the formats involved and issues like Digital Rights Management (DRM) that enforce restrictions on what you can do with the downloadable audio books you purchase. This is comparable to restrictions on downloadable music. When buying downloadable audio books make sure that the store you buy it from provides support and a guarantee. At CreateTimeAudio we provide video help, a support desk along with a money back guarantee in case the experience just does not work for you.






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