Woody Anna Dresner wrote: > Hi Jesse, > > If you are using default settings, you can select the MP3 files, press > VO-Shift-M, and choose Create AAC version. Then rename the extensions > from m4a to m4b. It would probably be simpler, though to do the > following: > > 1. Select the files in the audiobook. > > 2. Press Command-I to open the Get Info dialog box. > > 3. Select the Options tab. > > 4. Change the media kind to Audiobook. > > That way, you'll have all the features of an audiobook without having > to convert your files. > > Best, > Anna > > > > > > Thank you so much. That did the trick.
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