

I then downloaded the same audiobook to my phone with Libby and checked out the directory you mentioned. It was about 12 hours and consisted of 10 mp3 files. I first downloaded an audiobook with Overdrive.

I imagine some enterprising individual could write some simple code that can download from phone and somehow rename/put them in order. So it looks like the mp3s are downloaded to your phone, are accessible, but are obfuscated to all heck. mp3 extension, but if you copy to your PC, you can see that they are indeed mp3 files. There you'll find half a bajillion 2 character directories (I've got 87 after maybe downloading 2 or 3 books?). \Internal shared storage\Android\data\.libby\files\Documents\Responses I just installed Libby on my Android to see how easy/difficult it was to find the files. Apparently links to download the app disappeared last month (which I discovered a few days ago after trying to recommend it to someone here). As someone who loves to download the mp3s, so that I can listen to book series in order, the loss of Overdrive is going to sadden me.
