And I was wondering about
doing audio versions.
For this reason I'm planning to
do an audio version of my first self - published book, Breathing for Two, with myself as narrator.
To date, he has not
done any audio versions of his books.
We are also
doing an audio version of this as well.
I want to
do audio versions.
Joel Schwartzberg: As a former competitive public speaker, I always wanted to
do an audio version of the book, especially so I could capture the humor and some of the subtext and insinuation with my tone and timing.
My book is up on Amazon and I'd love to
do an audio version and find out how to do it the least expensive as possible.
So it may come down to
doing the audio version or not.
Not exact matches
@Army1209, p.s. I also agree about the «I'm a Muslim» phrase on the
audio, it was garbled, but I didn't sound, to me, like the text
version on the AA site.
About the conversation with TC Campbell, in his China Study
audio version, he mentions that he doesn't eat animal based protein, but this only happen a few years previous to the publication of the book.
An
audio - only
version of the video so you can absorb the information while driving,
doing dishes, folding laundry or are otherwise unable to watch
Clegg's audiobook success could have something to
do with the fact that he narrates the
audio version of the book himself.
i particularly like when you make written comments on the
audio as I often
do not have time to listen to the complete
audio version.
About the conversation with TC Campbell, in his China Study
audio version, he mentions that he doesn't eat animal based protein, but this only happen a few years previous to the publication of the book.
Along with his eBook and a 2 - hour
audio version of the same material, you'll learn the main reasons that men don't follow through with you.
Especially the
audio version, which I highly recommend because having Sestero
do all of Wiseau's lines in that bizarre, unmistakable accent adds so much to the telling.
He
does contribute, with producer Beardsley and editor Kewley, to the
audio commentary, speaking «via satellite,» but complains repeatedly that he's seeing only a low - quality
version of the film.
By the default FastPlay method, the fullscreen
version plays and once it
does, you'll have to go to the
audio set - up page to select one of the tracks on the widescreen
version to play the 16x9 - enhanced presentation of the film in its 1.85:1 theatrical aspect ratio (which the case calls 1.78:1 family - friendly widescreen).
Both the Dolby and DTS «upmixers»
did a credible job, sort of more refined
versions of Dolby Prologic IIz or DTS Neo: X
audio processing.
Surprisingly ambient Dolby Digital 5.1
audio complements both
versions, as
does a feature - length talent commentary with «My name's Katie... Holmes,» Marc Blucas, and monomonikered Amerie.
I haven't quite figured out how to
do that with the
audio version.)
Low - and mid-spec
versions, with their rotary air con controls and simple button - operated
audio systems, don't look as contemporary on the inside as the top - spec
versions that come with auto climate control and a 7.0 - inch touchscreen infotainment system.
The least expensive S
version is pretty basic but
does include cruise control, air conditioning, power windows, manual - sliding rear window and a 6 - speaker
audio system with 5 - inch display with Bluetooth connectivity and USB input.
Do we simply release digital versions of our books or do we create enhanced ebooks with video, audio and interactive element
Do we simply release digital
versions of our books or
do we create enhanced ebooks with video, audio and interactive element
do we create enhanced ebooks with video,
audio and interactive elements?
And lastly, I've also heard from numerous bestselling authors (James Roper, Tyler Wagner, Chandler Bolt, and one dude I don't remember) that having a free
audio version of your book as a lead magnet gets AMAZING email list conversion rates.
In fact, the
audio has
done far better than print
version, which I understand is common in the Spanish market.
Take the back door into reviews If you don't get a review in one of the major publications, consider taking the back door approach if appropriate: Go for a review of the
audio version of the book.
This is on the menu of Kindle Fire in the UK and is mentioned everywhere to market it in the UK Amazon websites as well as offering and asking uk customer to buy both
audio and text
versions to use simultaneously but after spending that money to buy both we find it
does not work but after many hours of fiddlng and c a lls to the helpdesk we are told it is not available in the UK at all with no plans to release nor any plans to remove the marketing on their website.
And with both
versions, it isn't easy to stop the Angie McCartney segments: On the iPad, touching the text box collapses it but doesn't stop the
audio; you have to tap the icon again to open the box, then close it, to make the narration stop.
I think perhaps you either stumbled across a listing that was in flux because the author has uploaded to Pubit and they've combined listings (the whole process at Pubit seems to involve merging listings before the Smashwords one disappears), or perhaps you've gotten ahold of of some listings where there are other
versions like a print or
audio edition that
did not have the description limitation.
I'll be
doing some great giveaways, including free digital copies of my book The Post-College Guide to Happiness, paperback and
audio book
versions of the book and even a Kindle Fire!
Does ACX accept copyright audiobooks without the author's consent in the example of an economy book that has been in publication for 20 years and has a new edition every year which comes out and has never had an
audio version.
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.
The coolest thing you can
do is listen to an
audio version of the word you are looking up in the dictionary.
Does anyone else have a thought about the
audio version of this book in particular or about audiobooks in general?
I listened to the
audio version, which doesn't make it easy to keep up with this kind of storyline.
Only the newer
version of it and didn't have an
audio upgrade option, so you had to have already owned the older ebook, I guess.
One idea that
did not make it into the latest
version of the book is adding questions with
audio feedback into Book Creator.
I bought an ebook on Amazon, but it didn't appear to have an
audio version.
Do print and
audio versions of the collection as well.
i liked the comment too about having a print
version to add value to the price of the digital; i have a couple of
audio versions of some of my short collections, and they
do (relatively) well
If your
version does not allow you to save as a video file or your video
does not save with
audio, then you will need to use a PowerPoint to video converter like iSpring River.
I will also
do a print
version through CreateSpace and maybe an
audio version, too, if it
does well, which I expect it to.
It's a newer
version of the Kindle Android app,
version 4.5.1.6, with adjustable font types and audiobook integration, although audiobooks don't work on the Illumina HD because it
does not support
audio.
If you feel that your ebook is in really good shape and you just want use this trick while
doing a final proofread, you could even switch on your microphone and produce an
audio version of your ebook.
Unlike the Kindle 4 however, this touch - screen
version did feature
audio functionlity, with two stereo speakers on its sides.
Several of my books have
audio versions, and they just don't sell all that well.
In addition to its book display abilities, the Edge also has two microphones for recording a lecture and blocking out background sounds with noise - cancellation (It doesn't have is the ability to synchronize one's class notes with the
audio, a la Livescribe, but Atkinson said that is something that might be considered for future
versions).»
I
do know that you can sell
audio versions of your book side by side with the kindle
versions.
Here it is, folks, the Kindle we at CNET have been wanting for a while: a $ 99 e-ink e-reader with a touch - screen interface in a smaller, lighter body and that
does away with the integrated keyboard of its predecessor while retaining extras like
audio support and (on step - up
versions) free 3G wireless for frequent travelers.