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neon-lights | 75 points | Apr 01 2018 15:23:38

[EBOOK] Tʰe Sʰape of ʷateʳ by Guilleʳmo Del Toro & Daniel Kʳauˢ | Megalinks MegaDB [EBOOK] Tʰe Sʰape of ʷateʳ by Guilleʳmo Del Toro & Daniel Kʳauˢ

Anyone have the audiobook, as well? I have a version of it I would have shared, but the quality is so-so and I wanted to see if anyone had it in a better quality.

AZW3 and EPUB

base64: aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWdhLm56LyNGITNRaDNXQUxZIVdmcXZCZXNvNzZBWjQ4cUF2Y3FZdHc=

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[-] PrejudicedIrving | 15 points | Apr 02 2018 00:45:56

Alright, just gonna put this out there, maybe we shouldn't break the functionality of the search function by obfuscating post titles

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[-] neon-lights | 1 points | Apr 02 2018 00:46:14

Fair point!

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[-] harris_kid | 4 points | Apr 01 2018 21:33:20

If you're talking about a Mono 64kbps MP3 then yes, that's the standard for audio books (for some bloody reason.) Audible still uses that codec when Opus will literally give the same quality for only 28kbps.

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[-] PhiWeaver | 2 points | Apr 02 2018 00:00:08

Audible's format 4 aa files are mp3, but the enhanced aax files are aac.
Most devices only started supporting Opus in the past year.

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[-] WolfmanBeta | 1 points | Apr 02 2018 06:53:23

Trust me, 64 kbps is just fine for human voice recording. 128 kbps itself is overkill. This coming from someone who only listens to flac when it comes to music. Mono is a bummer though

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[-] harris_kid | 1 points | Apr 02 2018 09:59:02

I'm not mad at the bitrate, it's listenable. Just when are they gonna start using vorbis or opus like everyone else?

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[-] Doip | 1 points | Apr 02 2018 18:26:43

Happy cake day

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[-] Tzt_Smash | -5 points | Apr 01 2018 21:16:28

Degeneracy confirmed

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[-] Tzt_Smash | 2 points | Apr 02 2018 03:51:52

Butt blasted zoophiles??

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[-] NicKardasis | -5 points | Apr 02 2018 01:18:27

Still can't believe that this pointless movie won the Oscar. I guess it's just matter of marketing rather than quality nowadays. Absolute mediocrity at best.

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