I’m relatively new to audiobooks and I noticed some of the defaults that I’ve fallen into. I like listening at 1.2x speed, and I’m finding that I like to use the audio version to get into the cadence of things. If I really like the work or if I’m in a hurry to get to the end, I’ll switch to reading. How about you guys?

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    I only use 1x speed for audiobooks, i listen to them whilst at work and I want them to take up as much times as possible for me. I also don’t want to miss anything if I’m concentrating a bit harder on a specific task I’m doing. Where as something like youtube I watched everything there on 1.75x speed because that is my own time and I want to get the info as quickly as possible.

    I never read however. I’ve enjoyed getting into audiobooks because of the fact I find reading absolutely mindnumbing and it sends me to sleep so I’m glad to be able to experience all the good stories out there without having to read xD

  • @Mr_Blott
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    51 year ago

    I just listen at 1x speed, but I wish someone would make an ereader that plays audiobooks and syncs the written version with your place in the audiobook so you can switch between them!

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Newer kindles and audible can do this, but it’s a little glitchy and expensive, and you have to buy both the audio book and the ebook. There is a discount buying them together, but still a lot.

    • @MrCyan
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      21 year ago

      Is that different from Audible/Kindle Whispersync?

  • @goobusorg
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    51 year ago

    I tend to use 1.1x or 1.2x speed depending on the speed of narrator. I usually listen to audiobooks while doing other things, mostly exercising/walking since i’m limited on time, so I haven’t been switching back and forth much lately.

    However, I do love the side effect that if I start with the audiobook and switch to text, I’ll still read (or hear in my head, I guess) the text in the voices of the narrator and characters. This makes reading a physical/ebook more enjoyable for me. It’s easier to get the mental movie going when I don’t have to create the sounds myself, and I can focus on the visuals.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Always 1x speed. I’m not in any hurry to get through the books, I’m just here for the entertainment, usually while doing something else. I also often go for longer books, if only because 50 hours of book feels like a better deal than 6 hours of book, when the price is the same.

  • @thewashouts
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    21 year ago

    Depending on the narrator, somewhere between 1x and 1.2x.

  • @drudoo
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    11 year ago

    I tend to default to 1.1x but often switch to 1.2x after an hour or so.

    If the reader is slow (seems to happen more often with old recordings) I can go to 1.5x.

    In a single instance I went with 2.0x because the narrator was so so so slow.