any ANONYMOUS forum user
04-14-2010, 01:26 PM
Why has my audio recently become distorted when I convert aa files from Audible (http://all-streaming-media.com/downloadable-audio-and-video/mp3-digital-audio-books-magazines-newspapers-radio-programs.htm) to mp3 using Soundtaxi (http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/SoundTaxi-Convert-DRM-protected-music-from-Windows-Media-Player-iTunes-Napster-Yahoo-Music-Rhapsody.htm)?
I have been downloading an 11 to 3 satellite radio show from audible. I have been converting the files to mp3 using soundtaxi. I am using the old version of the audible media filter plugin for windows media player method to do this. This had been working great and I could listen to the show wherever I wanted. Lately though (within the past month) the files have been distorted and there are skips and major distortion every so often. I did not change any settings in sound taxi or make any major changes to my computer. I am very conservative. It is mostly a media server and to do things like this.
When I listen to the files using the audible media player the files play absolutely fine. I am thinking this might be some kind of new DRM or something. Has anybody else had this problem and/or know how to fix it?
I have been downloading an 11 to 3 satellite radio show from audible. I have been converting the files to mp3 using soundtaxi. I am using the old version of the audible media filter plugin for windows media player method to do this. This had been working great and I could listen to the show wherever I wanted. Lately though (within the past month) the files have been distorted and there are skips and major distortion every so often. I did not change any settings in sound taxi or make any major changes to my computer. I am very conservative. It is mostly a media server and to do things like this.
When I listen to the files using the audible media player the files play absolutely fine. I am thinking this might be some kind of new DRM or something. Has anybody else had this problem and/or know how to fix it?