[Web4lib] Netlibrary audiobooks (was RE: Overdrive)
Thomas Edelblute
TEdelblute at anaheim.net
Tue May 23 17:58:57 EDT 2006
When I talked with the Overdrive people about this, they put the blame
squarely on Apples refusal to allow Overdrive to market something that
was compatible with iPOD. They told me that since they want to sell
everything through iTunes, they would not cooperate with Overdrive.
Thomas Edelblute
Anaheim Public Library
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[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Reynolds, Bess
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 1:37 PM
To: Carol Bean; web4lib at webjunction.org
Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Netlibrary audiobooks (was RE: Overdrive)
As a library patron, I have to jump in because I use only Macs at home.
When the New York Public Library announced the availability of audio
downloads I was thrilled. The reality set in when I saw that they were
using software that is only available for Windoze, not to mention
Internet Explorer being the browser of their choice.
What happened to developing for cross platform use? It is
discriminatory.
(This is not a professional issue in my corporate type environment)
Bess
Bess Reynolds
Technical Services Manager
Library
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
Breynolds [nospam at] debevoise.com
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[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Carol Bean
Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 4:24 PM
To: web4lib at webjunction.org
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Netlibrary audiobooks (was RE: Overdrive)
I've been tracking this out of the corner of my eye also.
Interesting about the Mac. Do the licensees of Netlibrary audiobooks
out there know how many of their patrons cannot use the product they're
paying for? Or do we jump in and subscribe because everyone else is?
On the other hand, who among us is going to refuse a product simply
because it's discriminatory? But we probably don't want to go there...
Carol Bean
North County Regional Library
Palm Beach County Library System
11303 Campus Drive
Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
JOHN MARQUETTE wrote:
>Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 15:56:04 -0500
>From: "Jesse Ephraim" <JEphraim at ci.southlake.tx.us>
>Subject: RE: [Web4lib] RE: Overdrive
><snip>
>
>
>
>>If Overdrive's business model was like the NetLibrary one (buffet
>>style), my bet is that we would already have purchased a subscription
>>and had everything up-and-running.
>>
>>
>
>I've been tracking this out of the corner of my eye, and it brings up
>the issue of Mac marginalization. As far as I know, Macs still cannot
>use NetLibrary and there is no plan by OCLC to make NetLibrary
>Mac-compatible. Is Overdrive Mac-friendly? Will the popularity of the
>iPod change OCLC's marketing strategy? To quote NetLibrary:
>
>" Q: Can I download and play an audiobook on a Mac?
>A: NetLibrary audiobooks cannot be played on Macs because the latest
>version of Window Media Player available for Macs (version 9) is based
>on Windows Media Rights Manager version 1.3. NetLibrary uses version
2.x
>licenses for eAudiobooks in order to maintain a high level of security.
>Because the latest version of Windows Media Player for Macs does not
>support 2.x licenses, NetLibrary audiobooks cannot be played on Macs at
>this point in time.
>
>Q: Can I download and play an audiobook on an iPod?
>A: No, NetLibrary audiobooks cannot be played on iPods. iPods use the
>.aac file format and the .aac file format does not support the Digital
>Rights Management protection required by NetLibrary audiobooks at this
>time. Digital Rights Management protection helps ensure that the
content
>of our publishing partners is secure, especially when items are checked
>out from the library's collection and borrowed by a user rather than
>purchased. This Digital Rights Management technology allows checked out
>items to expire on the due date."
>
>http://netlibrary.com/Help/Default.aspx?Page=FAQ#AudiobooksFAQs
>
>John Marquette
>City of Commerce Public Library
>5655 Jillson Street
>Commerce, CA 90040
>
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