A couple of months ago I noticed that movies and series that I'd bought on Google Play Movies or whatever it was called at at the time, were either missing, downgraded from 4K to something lesser, or were no longer in English but are the French dubbed versions. I haven't bought anything on there for a long time, I don't think that not having the (music, movie or whatever) file backed up somewhere out of corporate reach is a good idea.
So in the spirit of anti-enshitification I went in search of a solution for Audible. I found an open source program that downloads the library, extracts is from its proprietry format, adds chapter marks and enables you to listen on pretty much any audio playing software. It's open source, free, available for Win, Mac, Linux and is called Libation, available here: https://getlibation.com
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