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Essential Steps To Download MP3 Audiobooks

Monday 15 September 2008 @ 10:04 am

MP3 technology portable players are way more than just being cool to let you listen to your favorite tunes because they are also a practical way of conveniently listening to audiobooks also.

What’s more, once it was common to wait for weeks and even days to receive your audio book on CDs and cassette tapes, though now you can download MP3 audio books in a matter of just a few minutes.

This means that no sooner are you able to download MP3 audio books that you can start enjoying listening to your favorite author, and if trends continue in this manner, the future will be even more promising for the growing demand for audiobooks.

Switch From Audio Books On CDs To MP3 Audio Books

Of course, many people are still used to hearing audio books on CDs and cassettes and so it will take time to shift to getting used to downloadable MP3 audiobooks. Nevertheless, once you embrace this new technology, you will rapidly abandon your old ways, and, given the extra convenience of the small size of MP3 audio books, downloading MP3 audio books is going to become a habit sooner rather than later.

The steps required to download MP3 audio books are simple and may require simply using Windows Media Player version 10 in order to download the audio books to your computer and then to your MP3 player. Next, it’s best to create a new folder on your PC’s hard disk drive and keep all of your downloads in one place. You then need to connect your PC to the MP3 player through a USB cable that comes with your player, after which you can use Windows Media Player to open your MP3 audio book file and add it to your Sync List on your Windows Media Player.

Next, you need to click on the Sync tab and choose your CD drive or MP3 player as the source where you want the MP3 audio book copied and once you see the Start Sync choice appear, you are ready to transfer the MP3 audio book file to your MP3 player. That is all there is to learning how to download MP3 audio books which should allow you to listen to crystal clear digital sounds on your MP3 portable player even when on the go. Additionally, MP3 players provide you with smooth as well as soothing sounds that will help relax you as well as provide you with relaxation that is a welcome change from all of the stresses that you usually have to contend with in the course of everyday living.

To browse a great selection of best-selling audio book titles in a wide range of categories (including Business, Health, Languages, Self-Help and Fiction audio book titles), go here: Downloadable Audio Books




Home Theater Room

Friday 16 May 2008 @ 12:06 pm

In a time long past the only home entertainment system one could own was a a tube-filled box with a broken antenna. Just as in every other area of human progress, technological advances in sound and picture reproduction have been thrust upon us, and the results are mind-boggling. In the past few years, more families than ever before are reaping the benefits of these remarkable technological advances. Incorporating the latest high-tech products available in high-definition plasma, LCD, or DLP screens, ultra-real surround audio systems, top-end game systems (such as X-Box, Play Station and Wii) and wireless internet capabilities, folks are building home theaters and media rooms at the highest rate in history.

These rooms are ideal locations for the guys to congregate for that big sporting event, for the youngsters to have their playmates over for a few hours of video gaming, for getting the folks together with the kiddies to watch the most recent Disney offering, or for the newlyweds (or those who want to feel like they are) to snuggle with a potent concoction while viewing the latest romantic offering. There are no shortcuts you can take when putting together plans for a home theater room. Of primary importance is the amount you have to spend. Even though a home theater room could become an expensive proposition, it can be done without a budget-busting expenditure. When cutting-edge technology displace older technology, the old technology becomes a great deal less costly. And that makes a home theater room more and more possible.

A home theater room must contain at its heart a high-definition television. Even though there are so many to choose from, it will quickly become obvious that it will produce far better video reproduction than the old box TV it will replace - no matter what you pay for it.
The same holds true for the second most important component: the sound system. Surround Sound systems that give you the affect of being right in the middle of the action can be had for a lot less money than you think. Part of your home theater budget should be devoted to properly furnishing the room.
Homeowners are creating comfortable viewing areas using couches, sectionals, reclining arm chairs and even cushioned movie theater seats. Some types of furniture can detract from your home theater, so never buy chairs or couches without first learning what works and what does not work!
If hiring an expert is not in your budget, you can get a good education in the technical design aspects on the internet. An good, inexpensive alternative might be an e-book on home theater design, which will lead you through the process, one step at a time, of building your new Home Entertainment Room.

There are a great number of variables, involving both the decorator and the contractor, that go into the design and construction of a home theater area. As by now you can understand, research and planning are the first and perhaps the most important steps you can take. Utilize the information the internet has to offer; free articles and low-cost e-books can be a wonderful resource. If you’ve taken the proper care and planned carefully, a well-designed and executed home theater will not only provide you and your family with hours and hours of great entertainment, but will also greatly enhance your home’s market value.

Frank Sarntarpia
Home Improvement Blog




Ipod Audio Books - The Development Of An Industry.

Tuesday 22 April 2008 @ 5:49 am

The technical advancement of the recording media for audio books mp3 has speeded up tremendously. At the beginning audio books were pressed on LP’s, today they are simple digital files that can be downloaded from the internet. Here’s the detailed story:

Audio books are a great way to use idle time. Load an audio book into your MP3 player or iPod - you can find mp3 audio books for just about any interest, from stories to business books and download audiobooks about self-improvement to even the holy book or the coran. You can find them around the clock, just by clicking a few buttons on your computer and an internet shop delivers the contents for your iPod or MP3 player with no worries to you.

Even if they have only become very popular again recently, the original idea of audio books goes back about 80 years! Initially books on tape or on LP’s were produced for the sight impaired. Here’s a short look back in history:

Already in the 1920’s, the Royal National Institute for the Blind in England (RNIB) initiated research to find the best method to manufacture audio books for sight impaired soldiers that were the result of the World War I battles. They finally decided to produce audio books on LP’s and the first ones were made in 1926. To play them they were put on the old fashioned LP players that had to be cranked by hand and delivered the sound through the big horn. This was a great development for the sight impaired, but was hardly used by normal consumers. So these audio books from RNIB remained a niche product and never reached the masses.

Because the concept was successful, the RNIB started the ‘Talking Book Service’ in 1936 . The first two books they distributed were:’The murder of Roger Ackroyd’ (Agatha Christie) and ‘Thyphoon’ (Joseph Conrad). Because the records could only contain 25 minutes of spoken text, an average audio book had to be recorded on about ten records.

During WWII, the studio used by the RNIB was attacked with bombs, and one month later a other new studio was flattened as well, destroying much needed equipment to continue the audio books production. The AFB (American Foundation for the Blind), who had started to produce audio books in the USA sent replacement parts and equipment to London so that the production could be taken up again.

The old fashioned LP’s were displaced by modern LP’s and finally cassettes, making listening to audio books more practical. Sony’s Walkman made it possible to take your audio book with you and listen whilst on the road. This is the time audio books started to be bought by the public at large. The next step was to produce these listening books on Compact Disk (CD), making them even more convenient.

Over the last few years the audio book technology has made a quantum leap: Digital files (MP3) can be packed onto a player that weighs only a few grams and runs on one set of batteries for many hours. The most popular player is without doubt the Apple iPod, but there are many other MP3 players on the market that have helped to make listening to content on the go very popular.

Finding an audio book is as easy as typing an address into your internet browser, consulting the catalog of the online audio books shop and then downloading your audio book within minutes. No more need to visit your local library or book shop. If you want to shop at 3 am - no problem, the shop for your downloadable audio books is open 24/7!

One shop that offers a wide variety of audio books is the AudioBooksCorner Store. High quality audio books from publishers like BBC, Hachette and many others cover a wide variety of topics. Best selling authors offer their novels as audio books and the well known language learning courses by Pimsleur are available for download too. They also offer free online audio books - a great way to try if this is for you.




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