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#1 Audiobook Builder

Paid
Proprietary
Windows

Audiobook Builder is software which as the name suggests, enables you to create audiobooks for your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. This can be a handy tool for learning books and journals, not just efficiently but also at your own pace. The audiobook is created by importing audio data from the CDs which is ejected automatically as soon as the data transfer is complete. This transfer is possible even if the CD is damaged as it can easily join the raptured audio as long as they are in M4A and M4B formats without encoding.

They can even be created by sending audio from Music or iTunes to the Audiobook Builder. In order to make the experience more real, users can customize the audio by arranging them in the form of chapters, assigning names to them, and adding artworks, even pauses can be added to places in the audio. Some of its enchanting features include simplistic design, fast transfer speed, support for various audio formats, and AAC/HE-AAC encoding.

#2 Audiobook Converter

Discontinued
Free
Proprietary
Online

Audiobook Converter is software with which you can convert drm protected audio files on iTunes and Audible.com into unprotected audio, which can be used in Windows, Zune, PSP, and other devices. These protected audios can be converted into a number of formats such as FLAC, MP3, M4A, M4B, AAC, and WAV.

Not only can you transform many audios simultaneously at great speeds, but you can do it without compromising on the audio quality. Users can maintain the original ID3 tags and even allow batch during the conversion process. A user-friendly interface and cohesive dashboard are two of its main features.

#3 Join Together

Paid
Proprietary
Mac

Join Together is software that will create and transfer audio files from the audio data that will be imported from iTunes, Finder, or any other music app. These audio files are extracted in AAC or ALAC audio formats in a single form and no original files are damaged during the process. During the process, users can add audio names and the name of the artist, albums, composers, and groups.

Even the rating and a year can be added to the audio files along with the artwork. Options are provided for selecting the genre, channel, bit rate, and sample rate of the output. Track numbers, disk numbers, and comments can be added to the audio files as well. Drag and drop interface, help module, automation, TOC to lyrics tag, playback position memory, audio type specification, ability to skip when shuffling, and various export options are some of its humble features.

#4 abc – Audio Book Creator

Free
Proprietary
Linux
Ubuntu

abc – Audio Book Creator is software that is used for creating audiobooks compatible with iPod. Its shell enables you to use even the spilled mp3 files. These audiobooks can be created either by importing audio from the mp3 files on your computer or by importing them from a CD. Additional things such as picture, artist name, album name, and the file name can be added with the final output file.

One may also add the year and genre of the audio at his discretion. In the end, the user can create an audiobook by simply clicking the tab of the same name. Some of its broad features include Simple user design, logs display during the creation process, multiple paths to CD-Rom, NERO encoder, and user help.

#5 AudioBookBinder

Free
Open Source
iPhone
Mac
iPad
Github

AudioBookBinder is software that will convert any audio file in mp3 format into a bookmarkable mp4 in m4b format which can be listened to on iPod. This can be used for listening to lectures, books, journals, and music. A user may add chapters to the audio with each chapter divided into snippets. Artwork can be added to the converted file and the title and author name can be specified as well before the binding process is initiated. Ease of usage and fast service are two of its main features.

#6 m4Book

Free
Proprietary
Windows

m4Book is software that is used for creating audiobooks by converting mp3 audio files into audio compatible with iPod. One can use it for listening to books, articles, music, and podcasts. For listening to lengthy audio, users can create chapters within the audio file where names can be added to each chapter and every chapter can include further snippets enabling users to organize their workflow.

If it is the music that is being converted, they can be converted after putting the name of the artist, writer, and album. Users can even specify the genre and year of release of the song as well as write a personal note. Lastly, artwork can be added to the audiobooks as well. Some of its distinguishing features include a simple user interface, quick conversion, and user help.