Today, you can take advantage of the growing interest in audio books and choose to introduce your work on
audio format rather than in print.
Not exact matches
Picture - In - Picture Commentary —
Rather than just having a standard
audio commentary, you get to see the main cast and the director watch the film and discuss it in a picture - in - picture
format.
So generally, you should plan on using a unique ISBN for each
format (print, ebook,
audio, translation, and so on)
rather than each retailer or distribution method.
For purposes of this Final Judgment, the term E-book does not include (1) an
audio book, even if delivered and stored digitally; (2) a standalone specialized software application or «app» sold through an «app store»
rather than through an e-book store (e.g., through Apple's «App Store»
rather than through its «iBookstore» or «iTunes») and not designed to be executed or read by or through a dedicated E-book reading device; or (3) a media file containing an electronically
formatted book for which most of the value to consumers is derived from
audio or video content contained in the file that is not included in the print version of the book.
Rather than a fairly simple
formatted text document, the app book can be considered book overkill, offering interactive features, embedded videos, full - color graphics, real - time
audio, and more.
Preference for the ebook
format is lower among podcast consumers (16.1 %) than for general book consumers (18.9 %), once again suggesting that it might not be the overall technological advancement of a given
format attracting podcast consumers, but
rather the
audio form itself.
Perhaps keeping an interpreted record of device commands issued,
rather than an MP3 file or another digital -
audio file
format.
Studies show that people retain information better when it is presented in multiple
formats (including
audio and video),
rather than in just a single
format (such as text).
You can rip your
audio CDs to create digital music files in MP3, AAC, FLAC, or another
format and listen to those
rather than rely on the physical discs themselves.
This is
rather rarer and again you'll need a system that supports this
audio format.