OverDrive WMA Audiobook and iTunes?
Hey, I just joined this library audiobook service. http://nwwanytime.lib.overdrive.com/3C976B44-8233-4FB1-BF03-31B0FF85F967/10/504/ en/Help-QuickStartGuide.htm The books come in various formats including MP3, trouble is it seems every one in which I might be interested is marked "OverDrive WMA Audiobook." It says they play on iPod but I don't see how, since I know regular WMA format is completely incompatible with iTunes, and if I can't get material into iTunes I don't see how to get it onto my iPod. I joined NetLibrary through my local library and more than half the titles were completely useless being in WMA, including most of those I most wanted. Someone here gave me the name of some program which converts WMA to MP3 but I haven't had time to mess with it yet. Thing is, NetLibrary is free through my local library, so I can mess with those books anytime, but if Washington Library Anytime has something NetLibrary doesn't, is it worth my time trying to download titles in OverDrive WMA Audiobook? Because I had to pay to join this other library and the card expires at a certain time. If it's going to expend gallons of blood, sweat, toil, and tears to get the books to play, I'll have to give them the go-by, but if it's not too much of a struggle I wouldn't want to miss titles I could have otherwise obtained if I knew what was involved. Is this some kind of special WMA or are they just misinformed or lying? Is there something special I should do to make it work, or should I just give those books up as a bad job and concentrate on what I can actually make work? Thanks.