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You can play it in 1.5x normal speed with no negative effect Lanfear Send a noteboard - 18/09/2009 03:40:02 AM
You might try right clicking the "play" button on your player. I use iTunes and Windows Media Player. iTunes or Windows Media Player can find and play the audible file. In either of those programs you can play audiobooks at faster than normal speed and the quality remains clear. The speakers talk faster than normal, but they are easy to understand and it cuts the audiobook down to about 48 minutes that way.

I too got it for free. Thanks to the original poster for this link.
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Get the audio version of the prologue for free - 17/09/2009 01:24:24 PM 1068 Views
I am SO CHEAP. - 17/09/2009 03:25:53 PM 568 Views
..... - 17/09/2009 04:04:54 PM 619 Views
Nope, I couldn't - 17/09/2009 04:12:46 PM 578 Views
lol, Thank you! *NM* - 17/09/2009 04:34:32 PM 233 Views
Anyone know if it's available anywhere other than audible.com? - 17/09/2009 04:20:40 PM 511 Views
Thanks alot. I know what I'll be listening to later. *NM* - 17/09/2009 04:30:35 PM 215 Views
How long is it time-wise? *NM* - 17/09/2009 04:53:13 PM 209 Views
1 hour and 35 minutes, according to Audible. *NM* - 17/09/2009 05:00:09 PM 207 Views
Wow - that's longer than 1 CD. Thanks *NM* - 17/09/2009 05:03:48 PM 213 Views
Yup. The prologues in recent books have stretched onto two CDs. *NM* - 17/09/2009 05:05:39 PM 217 Views
You can play it in 1.5x normal speed with no negative effect - 18/09/2009 03:40:02 AM 697 Views
For even better audio speed customization - 18/09/2009 02:02:34 PM 480 Views
At 3.50 it seemed like a good deal - 18/09/2009 01:25:47 PM 485 Views
Bless you! - 19/09/2009 05:15:41 AM 514 Views

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