
Certainly. Just click on Anteprima audio (audio preview) on the product details page to download an extract lasting a few minutes from the audiobook. The extracts are generally compressed to 128 Kbps (standard audio CD quality) and it is made in such a way as to give you an overall idea of the work.
All works made or distributed by us are produced giving the best sound quality available. This may vary given the different times when and where recordings were originally made: from recordings made in the sound studio, to live recordings or recordings made in the home studios of certain narrators. On all works professional editing and post-production is carried out, giving the best end results. Il Narratore audiolibri however is not responsible for the sound quality of the works of the other digital audiobook publishers distributed through our web site.
For further detailed information go to the page Costi di spedizione (shipping costs) via the relative link.
Delivery times for Italy and Europe are generally between 3 and 10 days from receipt of order, while for countries outside Europe they may vary according to international and local postal services. Furthermore, delivery times also depend on the efficiency of the Italian postal service which we have been using for the last five years. However, we have been very pleased with the Italian service demonstrating itself to be efficient and punctual.
None whatsoever. We have been shipping our products all over the world for years, with no problems. For shipping costs go to the relevant page by clicking on 'Costi di spedizione'.
CD and CDMP3 cover prices of our products are close to those of similar products (music, CDROM, etc.) currently available on the market. These include design and graphics costs of the covers, recording and equipment costs, distribution and so on. The MP3 files downloadable from Internet, instead, do not have these costs being 'virtual' products and distributed directly from 'producer to consumer'. This product can be sold at a lower price, cheaper for both producer and customer.
Yes, if the car is fitted with a CDMP3 player. Most recent car systems play both standard audio CD and CDMP3.
No. If you want to transform the CDMP3 you have bought into standard audio CD you need a conversion software to convert MP3 into .au files, that is Redbook Audio CD format which you can listen to a using standard CD player. All you need is blank CDs to write and the time to do it. It's a little complicated but can be done.