Banshee can play any files that Gstreamer can play (the exact list depends on the extras you have installed for Gstreamer).
The last I checked, Audible had DRM encrypted files (so your "purchases" are actually all rentals), which gstreamer can't play.
As far as I know, the only way to get Audible books into Banshee is to use an old Audible plugin for Windows media player with an audio recording app to re-record the file as something accessible, but that is indirect and almost certainly breaks their terms of service (although "format shifting" laws in some countries may allow it).
I just downloaded an audio book from Audible.com in the form of an aax file.
Banshee doesn't seem to recognize this as a valid media file as it doesn't
identify the file when I attempt to import it. Does anyone have any
information on this?
Thanks,
Brendan
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