Audiobooks software: DRM PROTECTED MUSIC & AUDIOBOOKS + ADD ONs, Automate computer shutdown and sound volume, Audio speed changer with batch processing and more.
MP3 Speed Changer enables you to speed up audio files - podcasts, audiobooks without changing the pitch. Batch processing feature and easy-to-use user interface make MP3 Speed Changer valuable tool for audio listeners and authors who want to save time. Features: Change tempo of podcasts, audiobooks and other audio, Batch processing, Supports MP3, WMA, OGG and many other audio and video formats, Extract audio track from video file and speed it up.
Simple user interface and very fast conversion speed (up to 40x) from normal speed will let you enjoy your converted and unprotected music in seconds. Fast to use, simple to install, easy to convert! Freedom from audio and video copy-protection formats with DRMRemoval software.
Like listening to music or audiobooks in bed? Then this is for you! Goodnight timer gently reduces the sound volume of your computer in a given amount of time and speed and then shuts down your computer.
Audiobook Cutter is an easy-to-use tool which splits large MP3 audiobook files into smaller ones without re-encoding. The split points are determined automatically based on silence detection. Because of this feature, long audiobook recordings can be cut into manageable albums with just a few clicks. The main purpose of this MP3 splitter is to make audiobooks more manageable in a user-friendly way.
MarkAble is designed for podcast or audiobook listeners who own an Apple iPod, or who use iTunes to listen to such books.
It provides a really easy, all in one solution for merging existing audio CDs, tapes, podcasts, MP3 or WAV files of audiobooks (which you already own) into a small number of bookmarking files on your iPod.
MarksMan is a tool for iPod users who enjoy listening to audiobooks. It allows you to see all of the bookmarks which the iPod has stored, and to change them. You can individually set an arbitrary bookmark time on any book, or reset the play count. Also, if you have a copy of the printed book, estimate a bookmark time based on a page number in the printed book, or vice-versa.