Almost all famous talking books are available on CDs. Inferno, The Heist, The Holy Bible, Joyland, Second Honeymoon, W is for Wasted, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Overton Window, American Sniper and 101 Power Thoughts are just a few of the famous talking books available on CDs.
Books on cassette tape are called audio books (also 'talking books'). However, audio/talking books are also available in CD and MP3 form.
Amazon offers many different Unabridged books available for a low price on CD or download (which can then be put on a CD and played in a CD player or car).
Pioneer is one of the most famous brands for car DVD and CD players. Other famous and reliable brands include Boss, Kenwood, Sainspeed, Sony and Alpine.
If your talking about a regular CD or burned CD like I burn them to my console it should take no more than 5 minutes depending on the number of soundtracks on the CD...but overall for me it's about 3 minutes per CD. If your talking about mp3 then you can play the music through a usb on the console but you can't rip it for some reason.
Yes, many books are available on CD recordings for easy listening on car rides or for the blind. These CD recordings usually come in sets of 6 in a videotape-like container.
No. Audiobooks are zeroes and ones, CD is a physical medium.
Yes, thru the lender that has the CD on the books if they will do it.
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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.
A CD can hold around 700 MB of data, which is roughly equivalent to 4-8 books, depending on their length and file format.
No, but laptops do. Netbooks are too small to have a CD drive. Hope this helps.
The best way to download books on CD would be to purchase a digital copy from an online book retailer like Amazon, iTunes, or Audible. Once purchased, you can download the digital file to your computer or transfer it to a CD for listening on a CD player.