fj12ryder wrote:
It sounds like Audible has changed if you can't burn a copy to a CD. You could do that when I was renting from them. Of course that was over 10 years ago. I had a couple books I did that to because I liked them so much. They're too expensive now for me since the library has mostly the same books and they're free.
Maybe the OP isn't in the US? I know download rights vary by country.
My Audible app lets me download books and listen offline, but that's in the US. You can't burn them to a CD, they reside in protected storage on the device. Although hypothetically a tool might exist to extract them, for educational purposes only of course.