link would be appreciated. I am new to this.
- I use this - But a lot of people like myanonamouse - MaM is the absolute best for audiobooks IMO. Always have what I want, a friendly and helpful community and from what I hear the most forgiving private tracker around. - ABT isn’t bad either. You get a good spread with both. 
 
- I use myanonamouse. Had to back then, none of the public trackers were good. Sounds like they might be better now though. MaM is the only private tracker I’m on. 
- Do i have to log in to download from audiobookbay? - bugmenot usually has a few working audiobookbay logins if you don’t want to deal with setting up an account 
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- Yup 
- You can grab the hash and bang it into a magnet link converter like this one: http://www.romanr.info/magnet.html 
 
- Heads up about myanonamouse - they forbid VPNs during the initial interview, although apparently they allow VPNs after that. - Something funny about all kinds of private trackers that demand you not use a VPN and reveal all sort of stuff about you. Just feels so backwards lol - Right? I see lots of people recommending MaM for audiobooks, but not allowing VPN during the initial registration process is a hard no for me. Oh well. - Apparently their tech stack is way too old. So they have some weird restrictions. 
 
- very “you have to tell me if you’re a cop, right?” vibes 
 
 
- Ditto. ABB and then use Audiobookshelf. 
- ABB is what I mostly use, going to have to give MAM a go again (didnt really do much audio books for a long while) 
 
- The library. - Tons of books on CD, takes minutes to rip. - They also have audio books via streaming apps and digital players (like an mp3 player with a single book). With either of those you have to do the old school record the audio though, so I avoid them u less I absolutely have to. - I also do mp3 rips of videos that are mostly just lectures, where visual isn’t critical. - I like that. 
 As I am not fond of english audiobooks (actually at all) as I am German and need to actively listen to anything I hear (podcasts, movies/shows, audiobooks or dramas) i am usually reliant on the offerings of my library.
 Recently I ripped all my “Was ist Was” audiobooks (basically a science show made accessible for ~12 y/o) and really enjoyed those. But they are very specific to the german speaking domain which is already small in comparison to english in the piracy scene.
 And I am part of some german sources.
 
- Not piracy, but https://libro.fm/ - They offer DRM free audiobooks, and the prices with subscription tokens are really good, 10€ for any book. 
- Similarly (for Germany & Austria at least) there is also Thalia who offer DRM-free mp3-downloads of audiobooks - for purchase or through a subscription similar to audible. - (Note that this is not your next-door bookstore and quite a big chain not without controversies) 
- this makes me miss the days of podiobooks :( it’s where i first found scott sigler and earthcore 
 
- If you use usenet there is https://abook.link/ - There is no real automation (like arrs) for it, but for audiobooks thats not really necessary for my setup at least - Actually there is but the userbase seems awfully small in comparison. 
 The *arrs recently archived the project and are open for interested maintainers
 
- If you live in the USA and have a library card, you can get audiobooks for free via libby with your library card number and login. If you’re looking for other sources, MAM is the goto. - edit: correction, their website says it’s worldwide, which is nice. - Whats mam - Myanonamouse 
 
 
- With my library card I got for free! With Libby and some web inspector magic you can rip them for offline listening too. - If I really can’t find what I want I keep a myanonymouse account handy, and there’s the audiobookbay if I’m very desperate. 
- Audiobookbay, but you could also try Soulseek since many people include audiobooks and audiodramas in the music libraries they share. 
- TTS reader for android and .epub files. it sorta, kinda works. 
- I used to download mp3 files from my library website but they stopped doing that so now I borrow CD’s from my library. Also, I look up “black screen audio book” on Youtube and usually get some good hits. 
- technically my audiobooks are just got from libation but that’s only because i purchased them a long time ago and wanted to save them. - Quick note: libation can also save audiobooks that are free to listen to on audible. 
 
- Audible, you wouldn’t steal a car, would you? 








