No. Audiobooks are zeroes and ones, CD is a physical medium.
Any CD player that has good sound quality should play audio books well. You can also listen to them on apps on an iPod device that offer audio books.
Books on cassette tape are called audio books (also 'talking books'). However, audio/talking books are also available in CD and MP3 form.
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The best deal on audio books on CD would most likely be on Amazon which has great deals on electronics. They have not only a cheap initial price but cheap shipping as well.
Yes, audio CD's from America do work in Europe. Unlike DVD's, CD's do not have a region code. Audio CD's have the same format all over the world.
If you are taking children's audio books then listening library or random house audio has the best collection of children's audio books. Barefootbooks also has a wide variety of children's books on compact disc.
Amazon and ebay are excellent places to discover discounts on products such as CD audio books. Locals stores such as Walmart, Shoprite, Kmart and Barnes and nobles may also have special offers.
An Audio CD is a type of CD that has audio files on it that can be read by a CD player like a stereo
Audio books and CDs may be purchased from online shops like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iTunes, Google Play, and ebay. One may also purchase the aforementioned items at an actual retail store such as Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Target, or even specialty stores.
CD players will read WAV or MP3. MP3 has better audio, but smaller. WAV is a larger file, and has the same audio level.
Digital Audio CD-Rs are made specifically for home audio cd recording systems. Most home audio systems have "standalone" CD recorders, not attached to a computer, and they require a CD-R that is made specifically for Digital Audio recorders. Some manufacturers also call them Music Only CD-R or Audio CD-R. These CD-Rs are Digital Audio recorders approved and will work in standalone CD recorders. A Digital Audio CD-R uses a SCMS copy-protection flag in the sub-code section of the CD-R. SCMS is the acronym for Serial Copy Management System. Home audio standalone CD recorders are designed to look for the SCMS flag in the sub-code section before allowing the unit to record. If there is no SCMS flag the recorder will not allow recording and the CD-R will be rejected. If a CD-R is labeled Digital Audio CD-R it has the SCMS flag and will therefore work in standalone home audio CD recorders
You can buy the books at a book store and can buy the audio online just google it