Audible.com is an Internet provider of spoken audio entertainment, information, and educational programming or any other website similiar with it. Audible sells audiobooks, radio and TV programs, and audio versions of magazines and newspapers.
Audible launched Audible Air, software that makes it possible to download (copy-controlled) audio books over the air - wirelessly and directly to devices such as a smartphone or PDA. This eliminates the need to download copy-controlled audio books first to a computer and then transfer it to Palm OS, Windows Mobile, and Symbian Mobile devices.
With AA Converter, users can remove the protection and enjoy the purchased songs freely.
Audible audio files are compatible with over 500 models of audio players, PDAs, mobile phones and streaming media devices. Devices that do not have AudibleAir capability (allowing users to download content from their library directly into their devices) require a Windows PC or Macintosh to download the files.
Audible's .aa file format encapsulates sound encoded in either MP3 or the ACELP speech codec, but includes unauthorized playback prevention by means of an Audible user name and password, which can be removed by this professional and easy Audiobook converter.