Pelican Parts Forums

Pelican Parts Forums (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/)
-   Off Topic Discussions (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/)
-   -   Whay are audio books so much more expensive (http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/488304-whay-audio-books-so-much-more-expensive.html)

equality72521 07-28-2009 10:44 AM

Whay are audio books so much more expensive
 
than paper books? I like to listen to podcasts while driving long distance so I thought why not get some audio books. Jesus! Take for example Harry Potter. It's about $15 on Amazon for a new paperback of the latest book. The audio book is $70-$80 depending on where you download it from. I understand they need to pay the person reading it, the production, bandwidth for downloading, and such but I can't imagine that it costs anywhere near producing paperbacks. How do they justify the dramatic increase in the cost? :confused:

legion 07-28-2009 10:46 AM

They have to pay for all of that PLUS the royalties on the content to the author of the book.

The fact is that audio books are an extremely small market, so all of those costs are spread out over a much smaller volume. I paid around $50 for Atlas Shrugged, Animal Farm, and 1984 on CD for my drive down to Florida...

equality72521 07-28-2009 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legion (Post 4803904)
They have to pay for all of that PLUS the royalties on the content to the author of the book.

The fact is that audio books are an extremely small market, so all of those costs are spread out over a much smaller volume. I paid around $50 for Atlas Shrugged, Animal Farm, and 1984 on CD for my drive down to Florida...

Ahh, I feel stupid not thinking about market size.

jyl 07-28-2009 11:59 AM

They'll charge what the market bears, gross margin on audiobooks is probably very high.

Check the audiobook out from the library, then rip the CD into iTunes or whatever music player you use.

We buy plenty of audiobooks because needed the physical CD to play in the car. Now that I've sorted out how to connect the iPod to the car audio, we might rent-and-rip more often.

cmccuist 07-28-2009 12:10 PM

the guy only has to read it one time . Then, burning it onto a CD is pennies. It's gotta be the supply demand as the cost to distribute is much less.

widgeon13 07-28-2009 01:24 PM

They see you coming. Having spent many years in the paper and publishing business, I'd say the profit on an audio book is substantially more than a paper book. You are simply paying for the technology and convenience.

K9Torro 07-28-2009 04:05 PM

I found that buying on Flebay is the best place for audio books, they are great for trips and you can build quite a library of them for little money. I also use Cracker Barrel alot on trips, you stop pick up a book and pay for it, then find another CB to turn it into and they give you a refund for all your money but $3.45 for a week it is a great deal.

Todd :)

DavidI 07-28-2009 07:25 PM

A better way of getting audiobooks is to go through your library. You can register for free, and then request your specific title/aothor/genre. In some cases. you can download it directly from the library, and upload it to your iPod or burn a cd.

David

alf 07-28-2009 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavidI (Post 4805072)
A better way of getting audiobooks is to go through your library. You can register for free, and then request your specific title/aothor/genre. In some cases. you can download it directly from the library, and upload it to your iPod or burn a cd.

David

+1, that is how i get all my audio books King County Library System. Free downloads to my laptop or smart phone anywhere in the world with an internet connection.


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:27 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website


DTO Garage Plus vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.