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Yes, thats a real error message, on this literary-centric app. Endlessly crashes. If you ARE lucky enough to get a books complete set of files transferred to your device, then you still have to select them all and use Get Info->Options to change them to the Audiobook format. Again, from an app that exists to manage digital books? You used to be able to choose (at your librarys site) between WMA or MP3 files. Now they hide this information from you, so you have to suffer through this abomination of an app to make WMA files work with your Mac. You can use the iPhone app to listen to the books, but as many others have already mentioned, I prefer to listen to books at 2X speed so this is not an acceptable workaround for me.
Another reviewer helpfully showed us the file location on the Mac (thanks!), but sometimes (mostly in my case) files are rendered as .EMP3 and only sometimes as mp3. Sadly, the EMP3 files are useless; changing the extension doesnt help. I managed to process 6 audiobooks, with varying levels of success. Two translated into mp3 files, which I simply copied from the hard drive (because the app just wouldnt get them all on my phone) and dealt with them normally. One copied successfully to my iPad, and I used iMazing to rip those mp3 files onto my hard drive, then into iTunes. One transferred to the iphone after numerous crashes (delete the incomplete files along the way). One I will just have to listen to on the iPhone app because it wouldnt transfer even one file (I tried using iMazing to rip those files too, but they are in a different format, .mep3, which just gives a little squeak when you change the extension to mp3) . The last one only transferred about half the files. Ill listen to the last half of it on the app also.
Luckily my library also uses OverDrive, which is a solid, reliable app. Ill stick with that from now on. What a waste of time Oneclickaudio is. Certainly isnt one click, with all the crashing.
Terryfic3d about
RBdigital Media Manager