

Just in case I've not explained myself very well, here is an overview of what I intend to do: ISO's easily enough, but now I want to actually create an ISO via the CD burning process. I currently have SlySoft's Virtual CloneDrive installed, so I can mount. In order to avoid wasting two hours, not to mention 14 CD-R's, I was wondering if there's a way to "burn" to an. Since I'm able to burn a copy of the book to an audio CD, I figure the best way to go about this is to just make the CDs and then rip them off of those to. MP3, but evidently with their current format it's either extremely convoluted (and I have no desire to dick around with installing some older version of the codec, getting a different transcoding app, and then wrestling with getting it to actually work). I've looked everywhere on how to transcode the book to. The program is INSANELY slow, it literally takes around 30 seconds to switch between tracks, so if I've forgotten where I am in the book it takes me around 15 minutes to finally get to where I was at. I can play the book just fine using their proprietary software, and while it's annoying when using my PC, it's utterly UNBEARABLE when I try to listen to it on my Blackberry. I have an audiobook that I've downloaded via their download manager, and it's loaded into their cutesy little audio program that they force you to use.
