My preferred method is to move the .AAX files from my Safari Downloads folder
into my iTunes media library’s “Automatically add to iTunes” folder. Do it in
Finder while iTunes is either running or not; copy the file to the pasteboard,
navigate to the auto-add folder and option-paste. Or using
orry about.
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: "Faisal ali"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2015 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: audible books on the Mac
so just to clarify, I import the book into iTunes after its done
downloading? I don’t have safari automatically open files after dow
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> - Original Message - From: "Andrew Lamanche"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 12:49 PM
> Subject: Re: audible books on the Mac
>
>
> Sorry, I run the latest iTunes and I still have "deauthorise" audible
> account" under the st
t 26, 2015 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: audible books on the Mac
Hello,
Open Itunes and go to the "store" menu item and arrow down to the item
authorise this computer for audible account or something very similar. This
will allow you to authorise your computer to play audible books via i
From: "Marcia Yale"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 2:06 PM
Subject: RE: audible books on the Mac
Actually, all you have to do is initiate the download from the Audible site
and iTunes will automatically recognize it and prompt you for your user ID
and password if it's t
ort a book, then you
should be prompted to enter your Audible login credentials. Does that make
a little more sense?
Chris.
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Lamanche"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2015 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: audible books on the Mac
Sorry, I run th
Actually, all you have to do is initiate the download from the Audible site and
iTunes will automatically recognize it and prompt you for your user ID and
password if it's the first book to be downloaded.
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@goo
Sorry, I run the latest iTunes and I still have "deauthorise" audible account"
under the store menu item so I assumed there would have been its opposite, .e.
"authorise audible account'. Didn't mean to mislead.
Andrew
> On 26 Aug 2015, at 16:59, Faisal ali wrote:
>
> Hi there Andrew,
> This i
Hi, The way I did it, was to put the audible book where i wanted it.
Then iopen itunes and hit command+o choose the folder where the book
is located. Itunes will automatically ask you to authorize the
computer for audible. And, then you're all set.
Jeff
On 8/26/15, Faisal ali wrote:
> Hi there A
Hi there Andrew,
This is no longer the way its done since iTunes 12.2. According to the help
page I read, the only way to authorize is by downloading a book. If you look in
the store menu in iTunes, they only thing pertinent to audible is reauthorize
audible account, not authorize.
> On Aug 26,
Hello,
Open Itunes and go to the "store" menu item and arrow down to the item
authorise this computer for audible account or something very similar. This
will allow you to authorise your computer to play audible books via ituens.
remember to deauthorise your computer with Audible should you h
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