Since a 650MB CD holds 74 minutes of audio, a 6 hour book requires about 3.2GB when talking about an audio book on a CD. An audiobook downloaded from the internet, such as through iTunes can be much smaller. A five out book in low quality is around 20MB while at high quality the file is usually around 70MB. This difference is because a CD uses a much higher sampling rate than most audio formats used on computers.
For 10 hours , you can calculate yourself
The size of an hour of audio book can vary depending on the quality of the audio file. On average, an hour of high-quality audio can take up around 50-60 MB of storage space. Therefore, a 10-hour audio book could require around 500-600 MB of memory storage.
No. iTunes is not supported by the DSi. It does, however, support the audio format of music downloaded from iTunes.
MP3 audio books can be purchased and downloaded online. Some places to find them are the iTunes store, the website of the author or publisher, or on Amazon.
The Harry Potter audio book collection on iTunes typically takes up around 9-10 GB of memory due to the length and high quality of the audio files. This estimate can vary slightly depending on the specific format and version of the audiobooks.
Only after you have downloaded an audio podcast or similar then Click on the music icon. If you have downloaded a WebCast then click on the Videos Icon. Once you are in the Audio app go to More button and this is here you will find what you have downloaded. In the Video app for the webcast will just be displayed for playing. Simply click and play! Prakash
If a person is searching for the audio Bible inArabic, an easy place to find and purchase one would be on the Apple Itunes store. It is only ten dollars for item, and can be downloaded instantly once purchased.
You can get the audio books on iTunes or stepheniemeyerbooks.com
MPEG-4 audio files can be imported to iTunes 9. They will usually have the extension .m4a or .mp4. The AAC files that you can purchase from the iTunes store are MPEG-4 audio files.
Yes, the iPod will play .mp4 and .mp3. .mp4 files are iTunes songs as you originally downloaded them, and .mp3 files are either converted files that you converted in iTunes or files that you did not get through iTunes. The iPod supports a variety of audio formats: AAC, Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF (as found on CDs), and WAV.
The default audio formats that can be imported into iTunes are AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, MP3, or WAV.
Audible is the source of audio books in the iTunes store. You automatically have an Audible Listener account through iTunes when you sign up, even if you don't listen to audio books.
You can purchase the songs or if you have the Apple Music subscription, you can stream them on the app. But if you want to download it to, let's say, MP3, you'll need to get a tool like TunesKit Audio Converter and download the songs.
Go to video2mp3.com and get the audio off of youtube, and then put it in your itunes.