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Getting started - ACX
Get help with your ACX account & billing, getting started, and more in our Help Center.
Narrate an audiobook - ACX
ACX rights holder accounts (author, publisher, agent) and ACX producer accounts (narrator, studio pro) have different features and functions. The main differences are the ability to claim titles to an account and the ability to submit auditions for other titles. ACX rights holder accounts are able to claim titles.
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ACX audio submission requirements
When submitting audiobooks to ACX, it's crucial to ensure your audio files meet their technical requirements for encoding, peak levels, and RMS levels. Proper mastering is key to delivering a high-quality listening experience for your audience. Learn more about these topics in the ACX blog and ACX University videos. Audio sound must be consistent
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How royalties work - ACX
Your royalty statements from ACX reflect sales of your Audiobooks in three different categories: AL, ALOP, and ALC. AL = Member credit sales in which a member of Audible (an "AudibleListener") purchases your Audiobook using a membership credit.
Audiobook publishing - ACX
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Rights holder checklist - ACX
Create an ACX profile. To create an ACX profile, follow these steps: Sign up on ACX.com by selecting Get Started using your existing Amazon email and password, or by creating a new account. Confirm your name and location. Select the rights holder role that best describes you or your company: Author, Publisher or Agent.
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