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There seems to be no way to listen to Audible. If the internet sources I found are correct, Audible uses a DRM solution known as "Apple FairPlay" (which is everything but fair play, of course.). See these Google Scholar results as example. Of course they're not telling us what they do exactly, but I've read scientific papers where they managed to find the markers very reliably even after they mangled the files into different formats, played at variable 0.9-1.1x speed, etc. Warning to pirates: they leave markers in files so it can be traced back if someone uploads it. I am posting this to make it possible to use free software to read your books, and to be able to use apps like Smart AudioBook Player (which has more features and is not locked to a single vendor). loopback recording, which is annoying, but it works). If this is used for illegal copying, Audible will just disable downloading these files and make life a bitch for everyone (except for the pirates: they will always find a way, e.g. It is better (10× faster) to use the 'stream copy' feature: ffmpeg -i downloaded_file.aa -codec copy output.mp3 This will, however, will re-encode the file (losing a little bit of quality, and it's slow). The -i option just specifies the input file. aa files to MP3, the simplest way (easiest to remember) is this: ffmpeg -i downloaded_file.aa output.mp3 This option (to pick Format 4) is only available if your browser's user agent looks like a Linux system. From what I understand, they're a weird kind of mp3 which is easily converted using ffmpeg.
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In your library, near the right top corner, you can select "Normal Quality" (formerly called "Format 4"). This didn't work for me, perhaps because I am using Audible Germany, but it has been a while and it seems to work for other people. Then use either this script, or just grab the first four bytes as hexadecimals in little-endian (backwards notation reverse them).
#Cloudplayer pick which directory android
Because Android hates it when people can access their own files, you probably need root to do this.
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Temporarily install the app and grab the /data/data//files/AudibleActivation.sys file.The activation bytes can be found by a few methods: aax files can also be converted with ffmpeg, but you need your unique "activation bytes": ffmpeg -activation_bytes AABBCCDD -i YOURBOOK.aax -codec copy OUTPUT.aac aa files are no longer available for download and recommends to install their tracking app instead. aa files from the website, you can now only download.