If you don't mind using the command line you can get sox from MacPorts
and then just do:
sox --combine sequence input1.mp3 input2.mp3 ... output.mp3
CB
On 6/10/13 5:25 PM, Shannon Dyer wrote:
Hi, all.
I'm trying to use audiobook binder to join tracks that are currently
in .
No, there's no way for AudiobookBinder to keep them as mp3 files. The main
point of AudiobookBinder is to convert them to m4b files so that iTunes
recognises them as audiobooks.
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Hi, all.
I'm trying to use audiobook binder to join tracks that are currently in .mp3
format. However, it seems to want to convert the files to .m4b format. Is there
a way to keep it from doing this? I'd much rather the files remain in .mp3. If
not, what software do people rec
Hi, all.
I've installed audiobook binder, but seem to be having problems adding files.
They add, but they aren't in the correct order. So, obviously, I don't want
them to bind that way. How can I reorganize the order the files are in?
Just for clarification purposes, they
Hi Erik:
I just got audiobook builder which will help you rip the cd's and/or arrange
them if they're already ripped. Similar names, but builder seems to do more.
HTH
Carolyn
On May 18, 2011, at 1:06 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi, I just looked up audiobook binder on the app
You basically just want to set import to MP3 in iTunes. If they are books, I
recommend joining al the tracks on a CD together, and then importing.
Jane
On May 18, 2011, at 3:06 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi, I just looked up audiobook binder on the app store, and I wonder if it's
Hi, I just looked up audiobook binder on the app store, and I wonder if it's
what the doctor ordered? I basicly want to take a set of cd's that are an
audiobook and rip them to mp3 without a lot of horsing around. This appears to
be for taking audiobooks that are already rip