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Piracy
Welcome to /c/piracy
No netflix or streaming services landlubbers allowed, this is pirates territory.
I listen to hundreds of audiobooks and I've literally never been unable to find an audiobook I wanted to pirate. Audiobook/eBook piracy is huge.
Where do you go for audiobooks? What player(s) do you use?
Money is getting tight with some life changes and don't know that I can afford to stick with my audible subscription.
Audiobookbay, and Smart Audiobook Player my friend.
I use audibookbay to download, and AudiobookShelf to listen. It's an awesome combination for DRM free audiobooks
MyAnonaMouse (mam) is a private tracker. You have to wait for very new popular titles but it's gotten the job done for me.
If my private trackers don't have what I'm looking for, DHT search engines like btdig always have my back when it comes to audiobooks.
Mobilism dot org has been supplying me with audiobooks for over a decade
Y'all ever hear of Libby app? It's like piracy with fewer steps.
Love Libby, but my small town library has limited inventory. Is there a virtual library I can get a card for with a larger inventory?
I too want to know. Sometimes I find a book, but it isn't available.
I believe there do exist places where you can get a virtual library card without living there. New York Public Library is what comes to mind, but don't quote me on that.
Unless the policy changed recently: Brooklyn doesn't require a NY address. I had a Brooklyn card for years, but have never lived in NY. It was about $50 a year.
That's only for New York residents, unless you're a teen looking to read banned books this year in particular.
Ah shoot, I don't know then. I thought there was something but maybe it's some sort of policy that limits cardholders to just residents.
Need to verify a NYC address for this one
I like to add a step back in, where I rip the audiobook and then return the rental to the library. Others get to listen, and I have a copy for whenever I actually get around to listening to it :-)
I do this with ebooks from them. Just download the epub, strip the DRM, return immediately so someone else can read it and i have my DRM-free offline copy for whenever i have time to read it.
How does one rip from Libby? The analog hole?
It’s gotten harder lately, the old app would just straight let you download mp3 files by chapter. It’s a bit more complicated now.
I believe this is what I used last time. https://github.com/chbrown/overdrive
What books are you trying to find that aren't on audio book bay?
Pretty much every book is available the day of release. Not sure what you’re talking about.
ok sir, you don't have the right to remain silent. lemmy see the websites you use
audiobookbay
Also, there are a few places where you can stream them rather than downloading audio books, if you prefer.
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If it's available digitally from one of the many libraries I belong to, that's easier. I prefer it to Audible even.
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If not available by library, I can't recall the last time I wasn't able to find it through some alternative means.
Insert Pirates of the Caribbean meme about being, without doubt, the worst pirate I've ever seen.
Pirates don't use audible. More to the point you still have to buy books on audible. So no one is just automatically ripping everything
IDK, I rip literally everything I buy on audible. I have been since they replaced RC Bray with fucking Wil Wheton for The Martian. I want the version I paid for and I'm going to keep it goddamnit!
Probably a stupid question, but how do you rip the drm? I hate having to use my phone to listen to it in my car, for example, and I don't have unlimited data or an audio jack (I know, I can download the app, and have play through that, I don't want their stupid app). I want to load an mp3 on my thumb drive, and plug that into the car, and leave it in the car until I need to load a new mp3. I've done a recording, but have to let it run the length of the program, and that's just annoying.
This is the app I use, It strips the DRM and converts to mp3 or M4A files:
One guy buys, rips DRM, uploads to pirates. That's how almost all piracy works, someone usually had to buy a legit copy.
historically, no. most pirated content comes via centralized sources. The last time I was involved in anything like this it was people at stores who could rip dvds, cds, games because they worked there and would get a kickback, that's how different groups (those words at the end of the filename) would get the relases
Imagine somebody gamified it like people gamify seeding lol.