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What level of audio quality can I expect from an eAudiobook?

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What level of audio quality can I expect from an eAudiobook?

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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 kpbs, so you must download the CD quality file if you are going to transfer and listen to the eAudiobook on a portable listening device. Radio quality provides faster download speed and is ideal for patrons with dial-up connections.

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You can choose from one of two levels of audio quality when you download an eAudiobook: radio quality or CD quality. Radio quality provides faster download speed and is ideal if you have a dial-up connection. CD quality offers high-fidelity playback for high-speed Internet access.

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A (for website): See CD Quality and Radio Quality. A (for Media Center): See CD Quality.

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You can choose from one of two levels of audio quality when you download an eAudiobook: radio quality or CD quality. Radio quality provides faster download speed and is ideal if you have a dial-up connection. CD quality offers high-fidelity playback for high-speed Internet access. You must download the CD quality file if you are going to transfer and listen to the eAudiobook on a portable listening device.

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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 eAudioBook on a portable listening device. Radio quality provides faster download speed and is ideal for patrons with dial-up connections.

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