Audible player audio file locations on Nokia E90 S...

Can anyone tell me where the audible player is installed on my E90 and where the audible files will need to be placed to make it work? I am moving my cards from a Windows Mobile PC TyTn II to the Nokia E90.
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AUDIOBOOKS:
Actually, the Nokia audiobook player IS DIFFERENT FROM AUDIBLE PLAYER. Audiobook player is a utility which prepares and then plays mp3 files (and a special compressed and indexed "awb" format for speech). The audiobook player is used for litening to FREE BOOKS. The link to the download is found here:
http://nokia-audiobooks.en.softonic.com/symbian
The books it plays are here:
http://librivox.org/
So the audiobook files need to be prepared and indexed with the utility. They create a special subdirectory with modified copied mp3 files and an index which allows them to play. The top directory is "audiblebooks". Inside that see a directory for each book such as "Einstein" etc. Inside the "Einstein" directory see a series of "chapter-name.awb" files and an "index-name.inx" file. To make he software work in Windows XP I had to expand the download file and then run Lame (the converter for mp3) then run the audible book program file from inside the same directory which I expanded the compressed file into. After that, it took me quite a while to realise that I needed to file in the "name of book" entry box otherwise I could not process the files. Finally, I copied the created directory into the phone's micro_SD card. It works well.
AUDIBLE:
So here is the confusion. AUDIBLE BOOKS are quite different. These books ARE NOT FREE (but they are better). They are "*.aa" files and are in the directory called "audible". I can see a similar directory on the phone memory but it is empty. I must have changed the setting to make the directory be on the root on the 4 GB card I have. In the past I had a Windows Mobile (TyTN II by HTC) and in that device I recall the audible book files were required to be in the "program files/audible" directory with the programs. At least I could not figure out how to move them around. On the E90's S60 system, the audible sound files directory is merely called "audible" but is in the root of the card.
To install the Audible book player you must have the phone connected and choose device manager from the top menu of your Windows interface (audible manager). Then choose Phone and Nokia. E90 may not be listed so try E50 or E60. It will download into the phone. After that you need to activate it as the default player. During the activation it may have been that the phone needed to be disconnected and make its own internet connection rather than go through the PC.
If you get stuck then audible support is very good. I called them and did it live from Australia.
Currently it is working well. .

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