Storytel app audiobook question (mp3 saved folder ) - General Questions and Answers

Hi there! I just made an account of this app but I have one problem or maybe I can't find the option. So that I'm here to ask help if someone knows.
I can download the file to hear it offline mode but once I try to find the mp3 I don't find anything. The folders cache and data are empty :S
Thanks!

Anyone? I wanted to edit one file, and I need to know before buy it.

blueasteroid said:
I can download the file to hear it offline mode but once I try to find the mp3 I don't find anything. The folders cache and data are empty :S
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path:
data/data/grit.storytel.app/files/abooks
File extension - *.stb

JzWhite said:
path:
data/data/grit.storytel.app/files/abooks
File extension - *.stb
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Hey, thank you. I already lost the audios, but I will keep in for the future!

hello
Hello! I've managed to get the .stb files. How on earth does one open these? I'm guessing there must be some sort of encryption?

I'm trying the same thing here but I can't find the files when I look in the storytel folder, it's empty. Did you guys do anything other than just looking up the files in the files manager system?

JzWhite said:
path:
data/data/grit.storytel.app/files/abooks
File extension - *.stb
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Hello!
How did you extract these files?
Are they in the sd card or in the system folder?
Thanks

JzWhite said:
path:
data/data/grit.storytel.app/files/abooks
File extension - *.stb
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Hello,
How did you access those files? in my phone, that folder exists, but it is empty. are they hidden?

Device need to be rooted cant see files otherwise

But still.... We who have the .stb file from the "abooks" folder, how do we convert it to mp3?
Thanks!

tigersaid said:
But still.... We who have the .stb file from the "abooks" folder, how do we convert it to mp3?
Thanks!
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Hi. Did you find any solution for converting .stb files to .mp3

Hi. Bumping. Is there a way to convert Storytel books to mp3 or any other non DRM audio codec?
Also, does anybody know where are these files stored on iOS (jailbroken)?

It seems .stb files are DRM encrypted and it could be impossible.

The .stb files are encrypted by DES/ECB/PKCS5Padding method. (From source) Full decryption done in client side. Decryption is possible. Any good reverse engineer can do the job.

amisvk said:
The .stb files are encrypted by DES/ECB/PKCS5Padding method. (From source) Full decryption done in client side. Decryption is possible. Any good reverse engineer can do the job.
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The thread is 2 years old. Do you mean you are a so called "good engineer" that you have done it or it is legal. :laugh:

Not able to find the storytel app data location
I am still not able to find the location. The app data folder under the Android folder has empty folders, no data. I have download 22 books (around 2.3GB) Internal memory has been used but not able to find the Storytel app data. Please help someone.

still no working premium modded version for this application without an account?

Interested

Maybe the easiest solution is to use some kind of ripper?

It is a very common problem among all the audiobooks that you cannot download them with the help of an MP3. You just need the right audiobook and right MP3 that will match with it. I would recommend you see on selfpublishedwhiz.com more information about the audiobooks. How much does it cost to create one, and maybe you will find there the answer at your question.

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[Q] How to browse an .apk on your desktop?

Hello everyone. Although n00bs aren't allowed here, I do want to ask you a question that might be very n00bish. And maybe a little inappropriate. Or asked in the wrong section of this forum.
But here it goes: I want to try and edit a savegame for a game on my HTC Hero (baseball superstar 2010). So, first I tried to locate where all the files for this game could be installed on my phone. I did not succeed.
But with help from this forum, I found out that I might find the files by using Astro File Manager. I can use this app to click on the .apk from the game, that I have on my sdcard, and then choose the option 'browse file'. There, I find a lot of files! So, the first problem is solved.
The second problem is, that I cannot edit any of the files I then find. And I cannot find a file that has the datestamp of today, or yesterday, when I last played the game. Shouldn't there be a very recent file with the saved game data in it somewhere?
For me, it would be a lot easier if I could browse the apk on my desktop with a simple explorer. But if I hook up my sd-card to my pc, I cannot open the .apk. How can I accomplish this?
I hope I gave a decent description of my problems, and hopefully anyone can help me with A) finding out which file to edit B) how to open or edit this file and C) what to edit!
Thank you all in advance for your time and patience.
Use 7zip to open/extract the .apk file. You can use winrar too, but I like 7zip better. I'll try to find a link in a minute, or you can always google it if I don't post back quick enough for you.
Your questions are reeallly noobish ;-P
Apk files store libraries and other static files of your applications - there you could find images, texts, code, etc., but not runtime data like savegames. Look into /data/{package-name}/ - you could find package name in many places, I think it's in Settings -> Manage applications, but I'm not sure.
Very noobish yes
I have done something in the meanwhile, and that is: buy the real deal from the market. I no longer seem to have the .apk, but that should be no problem. Now the real game is officially installed onto my phone.
But ... where? I have tried looking in /data with my file managers, but they say that the folder is empty! So... where are my apps installed then? They must be on my phone somewhere. Do I have to root my phone in order to see anything in the /data/folder?
dekraan said:
Do I have to root my phone in order to see anything in the /data/folder?
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I'm not sure, but I think so. This directory is read-protected, so apps can't steal data of other apps. And I've mistaken: it's /data/app/{package-name}.
Hmmm. Do you know a good way to do that? I have a HTC Hero with the 2.1-update1 firmware (so my phone tells me!).
dekraan said:
Do I have to root my phone in order to see anything in the /data/folder?
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I think I'm correct in saying yes. I use RootExplorer and can see my apks in data/app, but if I use AndExplorer I can't.
XperiaX10iUser said:
I think I'm correct in saying yes. I use RootExplorer and can see my apks in data/app, but if I use AndExplorer I can't.
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Hi There,
I've opened another thread to stop the clutter, but: I have installed Root Explorer and used (I thought) Universal Androot to root my mobile phone. It did install Superuser, but when I open Root Explorer, I don't get a prompt to put it on the superuser list... so nothing seems to work. Do you know what I should do, and how I can do that?
dekraan said:
Hi There,
I've opened another thread to stop the clutter
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But thought you'd clutter the forum instead.
dekraan said:
but: I have installed Root Explorer and used (I thought) Universal Androot to root my mobile phone.
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You might be best searching your phones forum for a solution unless someone can offer you help here.
Iirc, savedata and settings would be in /data/data/com.gamevil.bs2010/
probably in a folder named "files".
start by looking in there.
other apps would be in /data/data/[packagename]

Find cached files?

Hey
So i just got the Blizzard Authenticator from the Android Market, i know it's storing an xml file that has a token and some other information, i was wondering if there is any way i can find out where that file might be?
I want to find the file, because in that way i can sync the key between my computer and phone
Cheers
-Jazerix
It would most likely be in /data/data/package name/shared_prefs, where package name is the name of the apk (probably something like com.blizzard.authenticator).
Thanks for your reply, but when i check out the data folder, it's completetly empty
Is there any other way i can trace the file path?
P.S. i'm using a Nexus S with CyanogenMod
Edit: I'm able to find something on the SD Card (/sdcard/Android/data), but there is no file regarding the mobile authenticator
Ok, so i just bought Root Explorer, and the folder is no longer empty cheers, found the files ^^

ICS Browser - save page for offline, but where (path)?

Anyone can point a file where ISC Browser saves pages for offline viewing?
It's not a simple file in /sdcard or Download folder...
Please someone could help on this?
Thanks!
I guess nobody at xda-developers knows about this...
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I was looking for the same thing - there are no webarchivexml files no where to be found. I need to extract the saved page quick but seems it's nowhere to be found.
It's not on sdcard. It's in phone's root. Here's the path I found mine in.
data/user/0/com .android.browser/app_databases/localstorage/
Look in there
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AlanB412 said:
It's not on sdcard. It's in phone's root. Here's the path I found mine in.
data/user/0/com .android.browser/app_databases/localstorage/
Look in there
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But how did you open the files? Or they're just "there"...
Thanks!
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AlanB412 said:
It's not on sdcard. It's in phone's root. Here's the path I found mine in.
data/user/0/com .android.browser/app_databases/localstorage/
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I can't find there. There are some .localstorage files (sqlite3 db afaik), but can't find my saved pages...
Thread's a bit old ... but just in case it helped someone ...
Android ICS, the browser's save paged is \Android\data\com.android.browser\files\snapshots.db
The links are saved in this file "snapshots.db", look at it using SQLite Database Browser sqlitebrowser.sourceforge.net
rufik said:
Anyone can point a file where ISC Browser saves pages for offline viewing?
It's not a simple file in /sdcard or Download folder...
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Hi rufik
I found my saved pages in : /data/data/com.android.browser/files. The ownership is u0_a60:u0_a60, just for your information.
Hello, sorry to open such an old discussion, but has anybody managed to open and view such files on pc? What is the fileformat (yes, I know it's a .gz archive, but I mean the file inside), what application on Windows (or Linux) can open it? Thanks in advance.

[Q] Multipart Archive File

I would like to create a .ZIP file of a large folder of files (~6 GB). In order to meet the upload requirements of a cloud service I use, the largest a single file can be is 1 GB. So, I need to create a multipart .ZIP file with each part being say, 512 MB.
I have found a few apps that say they can do this. The other requirement I have is that the process has to be either scriptable or automated in some way. That part I can't seem to figure out how to accomplish.
I have Tasker and I'm rooted so I hope there is a way to do this.
Thanks for any pointers, links, app suggestions, etc.
SJMarty said:
I would like to create a .ZIP file of a large folder of files (~6 GB). In order to meet the upload requirements of a cloud service I use, the largest a single file can be is 1 GB. So, I need to create a multipart .ZIP file with each part being say, 512 MB.
I have found a few apps that say they can do this. The other requirement I have is that the process has to be either scriptable or automated in some way. That part I can't seem to figure out how to accomplish.
I have Tasker and I'm rooted so I hope there is a way to do this.
Thanks for any pointers, links, app suggestions, etc.
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Search RAR in the play store. It might do what you want. Unfortunately it can only be in the .rar format.
Edit: link here
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SJMarty said:
I would like to create a .ZIP file of a large folder of files (~6 GB). In order to meet the upload requirements of a cloud service I use, the largest a single file can be is 1 GB. So, I need to create a multipart .ZIP file with each part being say, 512 MB.
I have found a few apps that say they can do this. The other requirement I have is that the process has to be either scriptable or automated in some way. That part I can't seem to figure out how to accomplish.
I have Tasker and I'm rooted so I hope there is a way to do this.
Thanks for any pointers, links, app suggestions, etc.
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Use WinRAR software to create a multipart RAR file and also choose self-extract option while creating part.
There will be one of all parts which is used to extract all parts automatically but you have to place all parts in same folder for extraction.
Then upload each part into cloud .
Irwenzhao said:
Search RAR in the play store. It might do what you want. Unfortunately it can only be in the .rar format.
Edit: link here
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An .RAR is fine...I should have mentioned that it doesn't have to be a .ZIP.
I do see that this app will create a multipart .RAR but I don't see how to do this in an automated fashion...?
dkchalotra said:
Use WinRAR software to create a multipart RAR file and also choose self-extract option while creating part.
There will be one of all parts which is used to extract all parts automatically but you have to place all parts in same folder for extraction.
Then upload each part into cloud .
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Unfortunately, WinRAR isn't going to help. I need to run the archive operation on the phone.
SJMarty said:
An .RAR is fine...I should have mentioned that it doesn't have to be a .ZIP.
I do see that this app will create a multipart .RAR but I don't see how to do this in an automated fashion...?
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When you choose a file/folder, under Advanced Options, type in the size of a single part, then click OK. It's automated (unless I'm mistaken on your meaning of automated)
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Irwenzhao said:
When you choose a file/folder, under Advanced Options, type in the size of a single part, then click OK. It's automated (unless I'm mistaken on your meaning of automated)
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I have a Tasker profile that creates a TWRP Nandroid backup using Online Nandroid Backup. Then, I'm using FolderSync to upload the backup to one of the cloud services. Since the service I'm using has a 1 GB single file size limit, the upload fails.
So, what I need is a shell script (or Tasker plug-in) that can combine all of the files in the TWRP Nandroid into a multipart archive. I have to be able to add the shell script/plug-in to the tasks for this profile. I would insert it in between the Nandroid backup and the cloud sync.
HTH clear it up a bit.
SJMarty said:
I have a Tasker profile that creates a TWRP Nandroid backup using Online Nandroid Backup. Then, I'm using FolderSync to upload the backup to one of the cloud services. Since the service I'm using has a 1 GB single file size limit, the upload fails.
So, what I need is a shell script (or Tasker plug-in) that can combine all of the files in the TWRP Nandroid into a multipart archive. I have to be able to add the shell script/plug-in to the tasks for this profile. I would insert it in between the Nandroid backup and the cloud sync.
HTH clear it up a bit.
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Ahh, I see. I don't really use Tasker, so you'll have to figure out that part on your own. Sorry.
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[Google Files] How to decrypt / RESTORE files from .FilesByGoogle folder !

I had files in "Safe Folder" in Files app by Google. I accidentally deleted the Files app data. Now I can't see the encrypted files in the safe folder. I am feeling helpless.
Those files were really important. I can see all those files are in the .FilesByGoogle folder in the encrypted from. Please help me to decrypt / restore them.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks in advance,
Sanjoysr said:
I had files in "Safe Folder" in Files app by Google. I accidentally deleted the Files app data. Now I can't see the encrypted files in the safe folder. I am feeling helpless.
Those files were really important. I can see all those files are in the .FilesByGoogle folder in the encrypted from. Please help me to decrypt / restore them.
PLEASE HELP
Thanks in advance,
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A response is highly expected.
What encryption technique Google Files app use for encrypting Safe Folder files ?
Please help
You can access the files if you install the Google Files app again
jwoegerbauer said:
You can access the files if you install the Google Files app again
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No, that's not the case. If I reinstall Google Files app, and use the same PIN as before, it shows an empty Safe Folder with an error message: "Some files on your SD card can't be opened on this device. They may belong to another safe folder or they may be corrupted." (Screenshot attached)
Please help me to restore those files from the .FilesByGoogle folder.
Haven't heard or read that the Safe Folder folder created and managed by Google Files app can get corrupted out of nowhere.
Somebody from Google Files team over there?
Please help.
Sanjoysr said:
Somebody from Google Files team over there?
Please help.
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Here you go:
Google Help
I have the same problem, is there a solution?
I hv the same problem too .googlefile are there inside folder but can not be read
Please help somebody same problem do something it is very important
Sanjoysr said:
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What encryption technique Google Files app use for encrypting Safe Folder files ?
Please help
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Google uses the ChaCha20 stream cipher and Poly1305-AES authenticated encryption to encrypt files in Files by Google Safe Folder

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