[Web4lib] Downloadable audiobooks - Windows Media Player for
theMacintosh?
Benjamin Daeuber
BDaeuber at cityoffargo.com
Tue Aug 7 11:47:34 EDT 2007
Benjamin Daeuber
Technology and Electronic Resources Librarian
Fargo Public Library
Office- 701-241-1490
Cell- 701-541-3287
-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Daeuber
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 10:43 AM
To: 'Kevin Devine'
Cc: Benjamin Daeuber
Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Downloadable audiobooks - Windows Media Player
for theMacintosh?
WMP for Mac does not support Windows "Plays for Sure" DRM.
Benjamin Daeuber
Technology and Electronic Resources Librarian
Fargo Public Library
Office- 701-241-1490
Cell- 701-541-3287
-----Original Message-----
From: web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Devine
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 9:19 AM
To: Edward Spodick
Cc: Web4Lib
Subject: Re: [Web4lib] Downloadable audiobooks - Windows Media Player
for theMacintosh?
Or you can download Windows Media Player for the Mac...
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/otherproducts/otherproducts.aspx?pid=window
smedia
The Quicktime plug-in doesn't support DRM'ed Windows Media files, but
WMP9 for Mac does.
Thank you,
Kevin Devine
Euclid Public Library
www.euclidlibrary.org
P.S. Of course, the real solution would be for the publisher to strip
the DRM, but that is another discussion altogether...
Edward Spodick wrote:
> At 7:32 PM -0400 8/6/07, Carol Bean wrote:
>
>> On Aug 6, 2007, at 7:08 PM, Bret Parker wrote:
>>
>>
>>> We get complaints from time to time about Mac users not being able
>>> to use downloadable audiobooks on their Macs or iPods.
>>>
>>> I realize the issue is Digital Rights Management and that NetLibrary
>>> and Audible.com use a format that works with Windows Media Player
>>> and is not part of the Mac or iPod world. But...
>>>
>>> What if the Mac users ran leveraged the new technology that allows
>>> them to run Windows programs?
>>>
>>> Would anyone download audiobooks from NetLibrary using Windows
>>> Media Player on the Windows side of the Mac? Seems like that would
be adequate to at least listen. Maybe they could even transfer the file
to a compatible MP3 player (not an iPod). Has anyone got an insider's
view of this operation?
>>>
>> Yeah, they could set up an intel Mac to run Windows as well as OSX,
>> and download audiobooks there. But they'd have to have an MP3 player
>> that met the audiobook requirements in order to make it portable. I
>> don't know many (well, none, actually) Mac users who will choose an
>> MP3 in addition to an iPod (or instead of an iPod). But yeah, it
>> could be done...
>>
>> Carol Bean
>> beanworks.wordpress.com
>>
>
>
> As a systems person, I would do it for testing. As a Mac *user*, I
> would certainly not bother, nor would I be willing to spend so much
> money to do so - Virtualization software license (possibly no cost),
> Windows OS license, MP3 player which is currently compatible, new MP3
> player next year or the year after to maintain compatibility, etc. Of
> course, a similar problem arises with some iTunes store files - or at
> least it would if the iTunes store was even available here. :)
>
> Basically, I have given up on using digitally restricted media for my
> personal needs.
>
>
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