Audiobook FAQs
This section contains answers to your questions
regarding audiobooks. If you don't find an
answer to the question you are looking for,
please review the subject categories before
contacting your support representative.
Q: How do I find audiobooks?
A: You can find audiobooks by
performing a Search the NetLibrary home page,
and from the Audiobook Center.
Q: Do I need a NetLibrary account to
access audiobooks?
A: No. You can search and
listen to a free preview of most audiobooks in
your library's collection, without logging in.
To download and listen to audiobooks on your
personal computer and supported portable
listening devices, you will need a NetLibrary
account.
Q: Do I need any software on my
computer to listen to audiobooks?
A: Audiobooks can be downloaded
or played on any personal computer or portable
listening device that supports Microsoft Windows
Media Player v9 and above, Musicmatch Jukebox
v8.2 and above, or Nullsoft Winamp v5 and above.
Q: Why doesn't the audiobook
download, even though I get an acquiring license
message?
A: If you have an older Windows
Media Player version the download appears to be
working. Windows Media Player shows "acquiring
license," but eventually you get a message that
you don't have a license to play the audiobook.
You need to download a newer version of
Windows Media Player
Q: Can I play audiobooks on portable
listening devices?
A: Yes. Audiobooks are
compatible with a wide range of portable
listening devices that support secure WMA
format. See
Supported Portable Listening Devices
Q: How do I transfer an audiobook to
my portable device using Windows Media Player
version 9?
A:
- Find your CD Quality downloaded
audiobook file and double click it to open
it with Windows Media Player. Windows Media
Player opens and will obtain the license
from NetLibrary to allow the audiobook file
to play.
- Select Copy to CD or Device from the
media player's menu options. A list of
available titles will be displayed in the
Items to Copy frame.
- Select the title you wish to download by
clicking on the check box.
- Select a target device from the Items on
Device drop-down menu. Click on the copy
button to transfer the title.
- Windows Media Player will transfer the
file to your portable device. When the
transfer is complete, disconnect your
portable device and enjoy your NetLibrary
Audiobook.
(*Some MP3 players will need to use the
Safely Remove Hardware icon (on the taskbar)
before removing the USB cable or an error
will occur.)
Q: How do I transfer an audiobook to
my portable device using Windows Media Player
version 10?
A:
- Find your CD Quality downloaded
audiobook file and double click it to open
it with Windows Media Player. Windows Media
Player opens and will obtain the license
from NetLibrary to allow the audiobook file
to play.
- You may stop playback at this point if
you choose. Click the 'Library' tab. The
media Library will be displayed.
- Find your audiobook in the Library
Playlist pane, or sort your list by
selecting the 'Now Playing' selection.
- Drag the audiobook title from the
Contents or Details panes in your library to
the List pane to add it to the list of items
to be synchronized, ensure that your
portable device is connected and click the
'Start Sync' button in the List pane.
Windows Media Player will transfer the file
to your portable device.
- When the transfer is complete, the
status field will indicate 'Complete'. You
many now disconnect your portable device and
enjoy your NetLibrary Audiobook.
(*Some MP3 players will need to use the
Safely Remove Hardware icon (on the taskbar)
before removing the USB cable or an error
will occur.)
Note: This information and more
can be found in the Window Media Player v10 Help
Contents under: Synchronizing content to devices
> Synchronizing media items to your device > To
synchronize content manually.
Q: How many audiobooks can I check
out simultaneously?
A: You can checkout a maximum
of ten (10) audiobooks at any given time. You
will not be able to check out additional titles
until the license for a currently downloaded
Audiobook expires.
Q: What is the checkout period for
audiobooks?
A: NetLibrary automatically
downloads a license, with each download, which
lets you access the audiobook for 21 days. The
license lets you copy the Audiobook to two
additional portable listening devices.
Q: Can I renew audiobooks without
downloading the file a second time?
A: Yes. Audiobooks can be
renewed at any point by logging into your
account. A renewal provides you with an
additional 21 days of access from the date of
renewal.
Q: What does "You need a license"
mean?
A: You may have downloaded a
new version of Windows Media Player and need to
resynch with the portable listening devices.
Contact your computer or portable listening
device manufacturer for specific information.
Q: Why won't the audiobook play on my
portable listening device? It played just fine
yesterday.
A: The checkout period for the
audiobook may have expired. Login to the
NetLibrary web site, and click on the My Checked
Out items link in the upper right-hand
navigation, to see if the Audiobook checkout
period has expired.
Q: Do I need to return audiobooks
when the checkout period expires?
A: No. The license for
downloaded audiobooks automatically expires
after 21 days. You will not be able to play the
Audiobook, even though the file remains on your
personal computer and portable listening device.
You need to manually delete the file from your
personal computer and portable listening device.
Q: Can I burn an audiobook to a CD?
A: Yes and no. NetLibrary
cannot stop you from burning the audiobook file
to a CD, but encryptions on the Audiobook file
will make it unusable.
Q: Do I have to wait for the file to
download before I can listen to an audiobook?
A: No. You don't have to wait
for the file to download before you can listen
to the audiobook. Once you select a download
option, you are prompted to Open or Save the
Audiobook file.
- If you select the Save option, you can
specify where the file is placed on your
personal computer. This option takes less
time to download the file, since it is only
downloading the file. Note:
NetLibrary highly recommends this option.
- If you select the Open option,
NetLibrary launches Windows Media Player and
begins streaming the audio as the file
downloads. Once the download is completed,
the file is saved to your media player's
download directory. This option downloads
the file slower than the Save option, since
it is playing at the same time it is
downloading the file. You can stop the
download at any time, change the download
preferences, and restart the download.
Q: What level of audio quality can I
expect from an audiobook?
A: NetLibrary offers two audio
qualities: CD quality and radio quality. CD
quality offers high-fidelity playback for
patrons with high-speed Internet access. Most
portable listening devices do not support the
playback of files lower than 32 kbps, so you
must download the CD quality file if you are
going to transfer and listen to the audiobook on
a portable listening device. Radio quality
provides faster download speed and is ideal for
patrons with dial-up connections.
Q: Can I download audiobooks to
public computers in my library?
A: Yes and no. NetLibrary
strongly advises patrons not to download
audiobooks to a public computer and some
libraries do not provide the necessary equipment
to then transfer the Audiobook file to your
portable listening device. You won't be able to
copy the Audiobook file to a portable listening
device from a public computer.
Q: Are audiobook files automatically
removed from my computer when the checkout
period expires?
A: No. You need to manually
delete the audiobook file from your personal
computer and portable listening device. However,
if you want to renew the Audiobook, click on the
file to automatically open the NetLibrary web
site (if your computer is online). You can login
to your account and renew the checkout.
Q: How long does it take to download
a NetLibrary audiobook?
A: Download time depends on the
size of the audio file and the speed of your
Internet connection. See
Audiobook Estimated Download Times.
Q: How do I listen to an audiobook in
the car?
A: You will need a radio
transmitter or other device adapter that works
with your portable listening device and car
stereo. Contact your device manufacturer for
specific requirements.
Q: How do I delete an audiobook from
my personal computer or portable listening
device?
A: You can delete an audiobook
file from your personal computer or portable
listening device in the same manner as you
delete other files. Contact your personal
computer or portable listening device
manufacturer for specific information.
Q: How do I know which version of
Windows Media Player I have installed?
A: There are two ways you can
determine which version of Windows Media Player
you have installed: Press the F1 key anywhere on
the Windows Media Player window. The version
displays. Press the Alt key anywhere on the
Windows Media Player window. The standard menu
bar displays. Then click on Help and About
Windows Media Player.
Q: How do I remove the media bar?
A: The media bar is a toggle on
your web browser. If the media bar displays on
your web browser, click on the Media icon
located in the toolbar of your web browser to
"remove" it. Click on the Media icon again to
"display" it. You can also click on the close
window icon located at the top of the actual
media bar.
A. Click the "Media" toggle button in the
toolbar at the top to expose (or hide) the media
bar. If you have started playing an audiobook
file in the media bar, and then hidden the media
bar without stopping the file from playing, the
Audiobook file continues to play even if the
media bar is not exposed. You must expose the
media bar and stop the file from playing with
the controls in at the bottom of the media bar.
B. In the bottom left of the media bar, under
the "Media Options" drop-down, go to "Settings"
and un-check "Play web media in the bar." Use
this option if you have previously selected to
play files in the media bar and want to change
the setting in the future. NetLibrary recommends
that you save audiobook file and then open it in
Windows Media Player. Listening to a file while
it is downloading increases the download time.
It is also advisable that you save the file in a
specified directory, so you can easily remember
where the file was saved.
Q: How do I stop playing a file in
the media bar, even if I don't see it?
A: You need to display the
media bar (click on the Media icon on the web
browser toolbar), click on Media Options at the
bottom of the media bar, scroll to Settings, and
click on Play Web Media in the Bar. You can then
close the media bar.
Q: Is there a safe way to remove the
connection from my portable listening device
connected to my computer?
A: Yes. NetLibrary recommends
that you use the Remove Hardware option
(generally found on your Control Panel) to
remove the connection from your portable
listening device.
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.
Q: I can't find "Author" or "Book
Title" mentioned in my Media Player? How do I
find, play, and transfer my audiobook file?
A: Media players and portable
listening devices may be music oriented, so you
need to be creative when trying to find your
audiobook file. Try looking under Album title
for your Audiobook title or under Artist when
looking for the Author.