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What is an OverDrive WMA Audiobook title? An OverDrive WMA Audiobook title is a digitally-protected audiobook that has been optimized for download. OverDrive WMA Audiobook titles are built using the Microsoft® Windows Media® Audio format, which greatly enhances the sound quality for desktop listening, play of CD copies (where permitted by the publisher), and portable device use. What is the OverDrive Media Console™? OverDrive Media Console is a free, fully integrated, and easy-to-use application that handles all aspects of the OverDrive Audiobook experience. With an intuitive interface, OverDrive Media Console allows you to download and enjoy OverDrive audiobooks on most Windows® computers. Use OverDrive Media Console to navigate, play, and bookmark OverDrive media titles, and to manage and customize your media library. OverDrive Media Console includes a built-in Transfer Wizard that allows you to transfer titles to your supported portable player in just a few clicks. For audiobooks that may be burned to CD, OverDrive Media Console includes a Burn Wizard that allows you to burn to CD without installing any extra software. What are the features of OverDrive Media Console? Features of OverDrive Media Console include:
What are the accessibility features of OverDrive Media Console? OverDrive Media Console was designed with accessibility in mind. It has been tested with the most popular screen reader applications and includes shortcut keys for the most common commands. To read the OverDrive Media Console Accessibility Guide, which includes instructions for using OverDrive Media Console and a list of available shortcut keys, click here. How can I get a copy of OverDrive Media Console? To review system requirements and download OverDrive Media Console, click here. Note that upgrading OverDrive Media Console will not affect any content that you have previously downloaded; all items in the 'Media Library' will be maintained through this process. How much does OverDrive Media Console cost? OverDrive Media Console is a free download. To download OverDrive Media Console, click here. On what operating systems does OverDrive Media Console run? OverDrive Media Console supports the following operating systems:
What other software do I need in order to use OverDrive Media Console? To use OverDrive Media Console, you will need to have Windows Media Player® (9 Series or newer) installed on your PC. If you wish to transfer OverDrive Audiobooks to a Zune device using OverDrive Media Console Transfer Wizard, you must have OverDrive Media Console v3.1 (or newer), Zune application v3.0 (or newer), and Zune device firmware v3.0 (or newer) installed. Before you can transfer OverDrive WMA Audiobooks to a Zune using the OverDrive Media Console Transfer Wizard, you must close any program to which your Zune is connected. How can I get a copy of Windows® Media Player®? Microsoft Windows Media Player is a free download. To download Windows Media Player, click here. Note that Windows Media Player 9 Series (or newer) is required in order to use OverDrive Media Console. How much does Windows Media Player cost? Windows Media Player is a free download. To download Windows Media Player, click here. How can I get a copy of the Zune application? The Zune application is a free download. To download the Zune application, click here. How much does the Zune application cost? The Zune application is a free download. To download the Zune application, click here. How do I upgrade my Zune device firmware? To update your Zune device firmware using the Zune application v3.0 (or newer)...
Will upgrading OverDrive Media Console delete previously downloaded content? Upgrading OverDrive Media Console will not affect any content that you have previously downloaded; all items in the 'Media Library' will be maintained through this process. I came across a reference to 'Windows Media Player Security Upgrade'. What is this, and will I have to do it? The Windows Media Security Upgrade is a process that must be performed before Microsoft Windows Media Player will allow any DRM-protected files to be played. A security measure, the security update identifies the copy of Windows Media Player with the computer on which the Player is being used. Publishers often require this sort of security in order to discourage the unlawful redistribution of digital content. If you have not previously performed the security upgrade, the first time that you open OverDrive Media Console, OverDrive Media Console checks to see if you need to complete the security upgrade. If a security upgrade is needed, a message is displayed notifying you that in order to play DRM-protected content, you must first upgrade the security of your Windows Media Player. Follow the instructions provided in the message to complete the security update. Alternatively, you may complete the security upgrade at any time. Complete the security upgrade as follows If you have Windows Media Player 11
If you have Windows Media Player 9 or 10
If at a later time you need to upgrade the security of your Windows Media Player again, do so as follows If you have Windows Media Player 11
If you have Windows Media Player 9 or 10
What is the difference between OverDrive WMA Audiobooks and OverDrive MP3 Audiobooks? OverDrive WMA Audiobooks are digitally-protected audiobook titles available for download in the Windows Media Audio (WMA) format. OverDrive WMA Audiobooks are about half the file size of OverDrive MP3 Audiobooks but maintain the same level of audio quality. OverDrive WMA Audiobooks are generally compatible with portable devices that support DRM-protected WMA files encoded at a bit rate of 32kbps. For a list of supported devices, click here. OverDrive MP3 Audiobooks are encoded at a bit rate of 64kbps and are available for download as MP3 files. OverDrive MP3 Audiobooks are compatible with many devices including most cell phones, PDAs, and MP3 players. If you wish to transfer audiobooks to an iPod®, or other device that plays MP3 audio files but does not support DRM-protected WMA files, you must check out OverDrive MP3 Audiobooks. Why can't I transfer OverDrive WMA Audiobook titles directly to my iPod or iPhone™, or use these files on my Mac®? OverDrive WMA Audiobook titles, provided by OverDrive, Inc., use DRM protection technology from Microsoft Corporation. Apple® devices (iPod, iPhone, etc.) and the Mac operating system do not support DRM-protected WMA files. OverDrive, along with hundreds of online digital media providers, is hopeful that Apple and Microsoft can reach an agreement that would enable support for Microsoft-based DRM-protected materials on the iPod, iPhone, and Mac. Once I have checked out an OverDrive WMA Audiobook title, how do I download it? Download the title as follows…
The license for the audio title can be downloaded three times from this website. Please note that this restriction only applies to downloading the license from our website. After you have downloaded the license, you may download the audio files as needed using OverDrive Media Console. How do I download an OverDrive WMA Audiobook title using Firefox®? If you are using Firefox, after the title has been checked out, click on the 'Download' button next to the cover image of the title. If prompted, choose option 'Open with', and browse to 'OverDrive Media Console'. To adjust your settings so that you do not have to repeat this step going forward, check the box next to 'Do this automatically for files like this from now on'. Note that the initial download is a small file; you download the actual audiobook If you have already downloaded a file with Firefox and are unable to open it, complete the following steps: If you have Firefox 3.0 (or newer)
If you have Firefox 2.0…
How do I listen to an OverDrive WMA Audiobook? When the audiobook has finished downloading, click the 'Play' button in OverDrive Media Console. The 'OverDrive Media Explorer™' window is displayed and the file begins playing. If desired, you can navigate directly to a desired section of the audiobook. For ease of download and use, many OverDrive media titles are divided into Parts, and Parts are then divided into logical sections (such as chapters for audiobooks). The beginning points of these logical sections are MediaMarkers. Click on the desired Part to display associated MediaMarkers. Click the desired MediaMarker to start play at that point in the file. I am only interested in one of the chapters of the audiobook I downloaded. Can I just play that chapter? You can navigate directly to a desired point in a title using 'Parts' and 'MediaMarkers'. For ease of download and use, many OverDrive media titles are divided into Parts, and Parts are then divided into logical sections (such as chapters for audiobooks). The beginning points of these logical sections are MediaMarkers. To display Parts and MediaMarkers in OverDrive Media Console, click the 'Play' button. The 'OverDrive Media Explorer' window is displayed and the file begins playing. Parts are displayed on the left-hand side of the window, and the MediaMarkers for the selected Part are displayed on the right-hand side of the window. Click on the desired Part to display associated MediaMarkers. Click the desired MediaMarker to start play at that point in the file. Where are OverDrive WMA Audiobooks stored on my computer? The default download location depends on which operating system you have. OverDrive WMA Audiobooks are saved to the following locations by default… On Windows Vista…
On Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows 98SE…
OverDrive Media Console allows you to modify this default location and save OverDrive WMA Audiobooks to an alternative location. To which devices can I transfer OverDrive WMA Audiobook titles? To review a list of supported portable devices, click here. Note that in order to use OverDrive WMA Audiobook titles on a device, the device must play DRM-protected Windows Media content, and either support the bit rate of 32kbps or be able to transcode 32kbps files to a supported bit rate.
If you intend to transfer OverDrive WMA Audiobooks to a Zune device using OverDrive Media Console 3.1 (or newer), please note the following…
How do I transfer an audiobook to my supported portable device? The steps involved in transferring an audiobook to a portable device using OverDrive Media Console vary according to the version of OverDrive Media Console you have installed.
-or- Note that to transfer OverDrive Audiobooks to a Zune device using OverDrive Media Console Transfer Wizard, you must have OverDrive Media Console v3.1 (or newer), Zune application v3.0 (or newer), and Zune device firmware v3.0 (or newer) installed. In this scenario, you must close the Zune application before attempting to transfer to your Zune. Note that if you are using a Pocket PC, OverDrive Media files must be transferred to a memory card. Be sure you have a memory card with sufficient memory space installed, and be sure to specify the memory card in the course of the transfer process. To review a list of supported portable devices, click here. To use OverDrive WMA Audiobooks on a device, the device must support the transfer and playback of DRM-protected Windows Media Audio files and either support the bit rate of 32kbps or be able to transcode 32kbps files to a supported bit rate. How much free disk space do I need to have in order to transfer audiobook titles to my portable device? OverDrive WMA Audiobook titles for OverDrive Media Console are delivered in Parts, with each Part generally not exceeding 18MB in size. As long as your portable device has at least 18MB of storage space you should be able to transfer a single Part or more to it at a time. Note that if you are using OverDrive Media Console v2.1 (or newer), the Transfer Wizard will alert you if you do not have enough storage space on your device to accommodate the file(s) that you are attempting to transfer. Depending on your portable player, the Transfer Wizard may allow you to delete files on your portable player in order to make room for the files you wish to transfer. Can I use OverDrive WMA Audiobook titles with my Palm® device? OverDrive WMA Audiobook titles may be transferred to certain Palm devices with the help of a third party application called Pocket Tunes. For a list of supported Palm devices, see the Pocket Tunes website at http://www.pocket-tunes.com. For instructions on installing and using Pocket Tunes with OverDrive WMA Audiobook titles, please see http:// Please note that Pocket Tunes is not a free application. For more information on purchasing Pocket Tunes, see the Pocket Tunes website at http://www.pocket-tunes.com. Bit rate is a measure of the quantity of audio data transferred from your device's memory to its audio decoder. Different devices support different ranges of bit rates. Some devices are able to convert unsupported bit rates to supported bit rates, a process called 'transcoding'. How can I tell if a title can be burned to CD? There are two places you can check to see if a title may be burned to CD. You can check at this website or, if you have already downloaded the title, you can use OverDrive Media Console. At this website, check whether a title may be burned to CD as follows Search for the desired title, and click the title to bring up the page displaying details about the title. At this page, look for the heading 'Digital Rights Information'. The information listed here will clearly indicate whether or not the publisher has enabled the burn to CD functionality. In OverDrive Media Console, check whether a title that you have already downloaded may be burned to CD as follows
Why can some titles be burned to CD but others cannot? The publisher of each title decides whether or not to allow the title to be burned to CD; this decision is at the publisher's discretion. Many publishers enable this functionality while others choose not to permit this use of their content. How do I burn an audiobook to CD using OverDrive Media Console? The steps involved in burning an audiobook to CD using OverDrive Media Console v3.0 (or newer) vary according to the operating system you have installed.
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