[Electronics-Talk] Mainstream Audible Devices
Andrews, David B (DEED)
david.b.andrews at state.mn.us
Tue Nov 28 15:13:58 UTC 2017
Probably not -- Audible several years back stopped supporting many devices and went towards phones and tablets. There is the Victor Reader Stream but it isn't a "Mainstream" device. Also I would guess that audible files are copy protected in some manner.
Dave
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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Mainstream Audible Devices
Are any of the mainstream devices that play audible books and are not smart phones or tablets accessible? If so, which ones, and what has to be done to activate the accessibility features?
Nicole
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