Usage:
- Install the Audible Manager and open a file of your account.
- Sign in into your audible account (in the application). Now the program can convert your audible files.
- Start Aax2Mp3 (AaxToMp3GUI.exe) and select the file you want to convert.
- Click the Convert button.
- The buttons are grayed out and it shows how far the conversion has progressed. - - The time should always continue to increase.
- If the buttons are clickable again, the conversion is completed. The mp3 file is now to be found in the same folder as the AAX file.
The conversion need (depending on the computing power) for 1 minute of audio approximately 2 seconds.
The conversion of Aax to MP3 is fast, free, and requires no I-Tunes.
Have fun while listening!
If you want to help developing this software, please contact me. I do not have enough time to develop alone.
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Audio ConversionLicense
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow AAX to MP3
User Reviews
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Makes only 1 KB file. Instructions are in english as bad as in german. Incredeble stupid instructions; how does one program (e.g. AudibleManger) know about the other? The aax2mp3 always behaves incorrectly, whether with or without AudibleManger ...
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This program works IF YOU FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS. Period. Hint: the "Audible Manager" application is NOT the one audible offers you to install on windows10. you will get this application from cnet.dowloads e.g. Well done. Cheers. ;-)
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First, its german or something Then it only makes a file of 2ko
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It was the first tool I encountered that did the job properly. Excellent in its heydays, albeit with a few obstacles, like the well hidden advanced GUI which never made it into an official release. But as this project has not seen any updates for a very long time, I believe it's acceptable to move on. I've discovered AAX Audio Converter (on Github: AaxAudioConverter). It's open source also and even written in the same programming language. But most important: It runs on Win10 right out of the box, without further ado.
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Worked perfectly on a downloaded audible audiobook, aax format under win 10, both as a single entire file and again broken into chapters. Only free converter I could find (Openaudible is opensource yet shareware??!?). TY!