![]() I joined NetLibrary through my local library and more than half the titles were completely useless being in WMA, including most of those I most wanted. Someone here gave me the name of some program which converts WMA to MP3 but I haven't had time to mess with it yet. #USB OVERDRIVE ON MAC DOWNLOAD#Thing is, NetLibrary is free through my local library, so I can mess with those books anytime, but if Washington Library Anytime has something NetLibrary doesn't, is it worth my time trying to download titles in OverDrive WMA Audiobook? Because I had to pay to join this other library and the card expires at a certain time. If it's going to expend gallons of blood, sweat, toil, and tears to get the books to play, I'll have to give them the go-by, but if it's not too much of a struggle I wouldn't want to miss titles I could have otherwise obtained if I knew what was involved. Is this some kind of special WMA or are they just misinformed or lying? Is there something special I should do to make it work, or should I just give those books up as a bad job and concentrate on what I can actually make work? Thanks. Some find the mobile device transfer confusing. To load or delete a WMA or MP3 book onto an Apple mobile device do the following.ġ. #USB OVERDRIVE ON MAC UPDATE#USB OVERDRIVE MAC TUTORIAL UPDATEįor Windows versions, you must first do a security update of Windows Media Player (even though you won't be using it) using Internet Explorer at. Open iTunes, plug the mobile device into the computer USB port and open the Overdrive Media Console.ģ. Highlight the mobile device in the left hand menu of iTunes and insure the "Manually manage music and videos" box is checked in the Summary Tab.Ĥ. Highlight the book you want to transfer in the Overdrive Media Console and click the Transfer Button. A window opens permitting you to click the boxes for parts of the book you wish to transfer.ĥ. After the book has been transfered, when you click the disclosure triangle (arrow) to the left of the iPod, iPhone, or iPad in the Device section of the left hand menu of iTunes, MP3 books will show up under the Music subsection and WMA books will show up in the Books subsection. ![]()
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