

Kings of the Wyld is another honorable mention, that I remember somewhat enjoying, but not really remembering. Read more about migrating from SHOUTcast to RSAS. Some of the advantages of RSAS over SHOUTcast are AAC and AAC+ support (even in the Free Edition), HTTPS / TLS, no bitrate restrictions, better compatibility with players, better scalability, and better support.
AUDIOBOOK BUILDER ALTERNATIVES SOFTWARE
Category: Audio/Music Tools There is much open-source software for music playback and Amarok is one of them which combines music discovery features with an attractive, easy-to-use audio player. I've tried pulpier books in the genre- The Crystal Shard, King's Dark Tidings, and Battle Mage, and while I found them competent, they all failed to truly grab me. SHOUTcast Alternative RSAS is a modern alternative to SHOUTcast. Best open-source alternative to: Apple LogicPro (199.99), FL Studio Producer Edition (199) Supported OS: Windows, OS X and Linux 2. Books that require constant attention like Gardens of the Moon, Book of the New Sun, and Shadow of What Was Lost are a no-go. I prefer stories to not be overly complicated/have too much to remember, since I tend to zone out at times. Red Rising has wonderful, colorful characters, Stormlight Archives has competent characters offset by amazing world-building and setup/payoff, and The First Law has the best characters I've ever encountered in fiction.
AUDIOBOOK BUILDER ALTERNATIVES PORTABLE
SHOP NOW Courtesy AudioQuest Dragonfly Cobalt 300 The DragonFly Cobalt is one of the best portable headphone amps you can buy. In general, I like books that aren't too pulpy, with believable and interesting characters and relationships foremost. Cambridge Audio AXA35 350 The AXA35 is a two-channel integrated amplifier that delivers 35-watts per channel, which is plenty enough to power a good entry-level pair of bookshelf speakers like the Q Acoustics 3020i. Other audiobooks I've enjoyed: Red Rising, The Stormlight Archives (the first two books), Red Rising, plenty of others but those are my favs. The Witcher (especially the first two books, before all the political intrigue) Some past highlights have been:Ī Song of Ice and Fire (mainly the Beyond the Wall sections)

I'm going on a solo backpacking trip, and am looking for an audiobook I can listen to that matches the vibe of a lone guy hiking through the cold wilderness.
