If I had
bought the audio rights to a contemporary book, I believe I would start with this step on ACX.
Is there a better way to
buy the audio rights to a book currently in print?
Can you negotiate to
buy the audio rights?
Not exact matches
And so I would then
buy that from you and you would retain all of the other
rights,
audio rights to your book.
As publishers fight to hold onto their
rights and further limit the
rights of those who
buy books — whether those books are digital,
audio or hard copy — how will that affect our libraries?
Amazon have noticed this, so they've
bought the
rights, and are putting out a hardback, Kindle and
audio editions across their channels, as well as swinging the full weight of their not inconsiderable publicity machine behind it.
HDR TV explained, premium multi-room
audio reviewed, how to
buy the
right camera for you, tech to work anywhere, and more!
Since the
audio only Chromecast supports synchronized playback, and if they are priced
right (there is no reason at all these should cost add much as the original Chromecast) I'll be
buying one for every room of the house.
Note: Don't
buy the version for Google Daydream
right now; there's a huge issue with the game's
audio last time we checked.
Using the RIVA Arena with Apple devices is still an all
right experience, but AirPlay is currently more restrictive, forcing iOS users to
buy other RIVA speakers in order to take advantage of multi-room
audio until AirPlay 2 launches.