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>>From what I remember, you have to select Windows or Mac, and then download some software (I presume DRM?). I don't think you can get to the download page without installing the software. There was also some information about what happens to your downloads if you un-install the software.Philip Whateley wrote: > I have just tried to download the free Tess of the D'Urbavilles > audiobook from audible.co.uk, as advertised in the Radio Times. > > There is no option for Linux on the download pages. > > I have received the following reply from audible.co.uk in response to my > questioning this. > > Audible are obviously a commercial organisation, but their main product > appears to be downloads of BBC audiobooks. Does anyone know what their > relationship to the BBC is? Are the BBC in breach of charter by not > ensuring that their audiobooks are available to all users? Any other > ways of applying pressure? > > Phil Are you able to download the files from their web site or do you need specific software? From what it suggests on their web site the audio works on most standard MP3 players including a fair few which would support Windows Media Audio and also the iPod which doesn't support WMA, so I'd guess it's MP3 format. Rob
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