On 20/03/2011 18:26, ShamelessFanGirl wrote:
hello all,

After hanging back, and watching from the sidelines for the last little while, 
I've decided to at last go ahead, and become a switcher.
Awesome! good for you!


I've had little but a few cursory plays with a Mac at the Apple store, but that 
bit of experience, as well as the progress made with iOS, which I use on a 
daily basis for everything from my communication needs, to entertainment, to 
web browsing, has decided me.

My questions are as follows:

1. on the windows side of things, I do a lot of extracting audiobooks on CD. My 
current method of accomplishing this is SoundForge, because it permits me to 
control the drive speed, so there aren't errors in the finished product. I 
attempted this with iTunes, but even with error-correction engaged, it still 
reads too quickly. Is there a means on the Mac side of things for accomplishing 
this?
I have absolutely no idea. I tend to just use iTunes or one of the many cd 
rippers available in the mac app store.

2. How precisely does one go about navigating from the sources area of iTunes, 
to the lists of either books, songs/albums, or apps? As I said, I've only had a 
minimum of play time with the Mac, so that one is more-than-likely a 
no-brainer, but it is one I wasn't immediately able to figure out in the 
limited time I had at the time.
The selection table is just to the right of the sources table. Navigate to the 
right a few times with the vo cursor.

Sorry for the verbose nature of these questions. Perhaps I should turn off 
speak-hints in myself. :D

Thanks for any/all answers in advance


Twitter: @IndigoCellist
Sent from my iPhone


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