NetLibrary Audiobooks FAQ
This section contains answers to frequently asked questions regarding NetLibrary audiobooks. Can't find the answer to your question? Ask a Librarian.
How do I find audiobooks?
The entire WFU audiobook collection is available through the ZSR online catalog. By searching the catalog, you can find all the books available on your topic, whether they are in paper or electronicformat.Records for audiobooks contain the phrase [electronic resource] in the title. This list shows the current audiobooks found in our collection.
You may also search for audiobooks from the NetLibraryhome page.
Do I need a NetLibrary account to access audiobooks?
Do I need any software on my computer to listen to audiobooks?
Why doesn't the audiobook download, even though I get an acquiring license message?
Can I play audiobooks on portable listening devices?
How do I transfer an audiobook to my portable device using Windows Media Player version 9?
- Find your CD Quality downloaded audiobook file and double click it to open it with Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player opens and will obtain the license from NetLibrary to allow the audiobook file to play.
- Select Copy to CD or Device from the media player's menu options. A list of available titles will be displayed in the Items to Copy frame.
- Select the title you wish to download by clicking on the check box.
- Select a target device from the Items on Device drop-down menu.Click on the copy button to transfer the title.
- Windows Media Player will transfer the file to your portable device. When the transfer is complete, disconnect your portable device and enjoy your NetLibrary Audiobook.(*Some MP3 players will need to use the Safely Remove Hardware icon (on the taskbar) before removing the USB cable or an error will occur.)
How do I transfer an audiobook to my portable device using Windows Media Player version 10?
- Find your CD Quality downloaded audiobook file and double click it to open it with Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player opens and will obtain the license from NetLibrary to allow the audiobook file to play.
- You may stop playback at this point if you choose. Click the 'Library' tab. The media Library will be displayed.
- Find your audiobook in the Library Playlist pane, or sort your list by selecting the 'Now Playing' selection.
- Drag the audiobook title from the Contents or Details panes in your library to the List pane to add it to the list of items to be synchronized, ensure that your portable device is connected and click the 'Start Sync' button in the List pane. Windows Media Player will transfer the file to your portable device.
- When the transfer is complete, the status field will indicate 'Complete'.You many now disconnect your portable device and enjoy your NetLibrary Audiobook.(*Some MP3 players will need to use the Safely Remove Hardware icon (on the taskbar) before removing the USB cable or an error will occur.)
Note: This information and more can be found in the Window Media Player v10 Help Contents under: Synchronizing content to devices > Synchronizing media items to your device > To synchronize content manually.
How many audiobooks can I check out simultaneously?
What is the checkout period for audiobooks?
Can I renew audiobooks without downloading the file a second time?
What does "You need a license" mean?
Why won't the audiobook play on my portable listening device? It played just fine yesterday.
Do I need to return audiobooks when the checkout period expires?
Can I burn an audiobook to a CD?
Do I have to wait for the file to download before I can listen to an audiobook?
No. You don't have to wait for the file to download before you can listen to the audiobook. Once you select a download option, you are prompted to Open or Save the Audiobook file.
- If you select the Save option, you can specify where the file is placed on your personal computer. This option takes less time to download the file, since it is only downloading the file. Note: NetLibrary highly recommends this option.
- If you select the Open option, NetLibrary launches Windows Media Player and begins streaming the audio as the file downloads. Once the download is completed, the file is saved to your media player's download directory. This option downloads the file slower than the Save option, since it is playing at the same time it is downloading the file. You can stop the download at any time, change the download preferences, and restart the download.
What level of audio quality can I expect from an audiobook?
Can I download audiobooks to public computers in my library?
Are audiobook files automatically removed from my computer when the checkout period expires?
How long does it take to download a NetLibrary audiobook?
How do I listen to an audiobook in the car?
How do I delete an audiobook from my personal computer or portable listening device?
How do I know which version of Windows Media Player I have installed?
How do I remove the media bar?
The media bar is a toggle on your web browser. If the media bar displays on your web browser, click on the Media icon located in the toolbar of your web browser to "remove" it. Click on the Media icon again to "display" it. You can also click on the close window icon located at the top of the actual media bar.
- Click the "Media" toggle button in the toolbar at the top to expose (or hide) the media bar. If you have started playing an audiobook file in the media bar, and then hidden the media bar without stopping the file from playing, the Audiobook file continues to play even if the media bar is not exposed. You must expose the media bar and stop the file from playing with the controls in at the bottom of the media bar.
- In the bottom left of the media bar, under the "Media Options" drop-down, go to "Settings" and un-check "Play web media in the bar." Use this option if you have previously selected to play files in the media bar and want to change the setting in the future. NetLibrary recommends that you save audiobook file and then open it in Windows Media Player. Listening to a file while it is downloading increases the download time. It is also advisable that you save the file in a specified directory, so you can easily remember where the file was saved.