hi,
is there a specific item in part 2 of these instructions step 1 that actually
says audiobook or am i looking for a different choice? thanks
On Feb 28, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Jane wrote:
> Doing this just now.
>
> 1. Insert CD.
>
> 2. If it asks to import tell it no.
>
> 3. Go to the table w
Hello loook for join totegher and make book markable at
http://dougscripts.com/itunes/
Take care.
On Mar 2, 2011, at 1:31 PM, Tyler wood wrote:
> What is this script called? I'm curious.
>
> On 2011-02-27, at 9:41 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>
>> There is a script that will then merge the audio
What is this script called? I'm curious.
On 2011-02-27, at 9:41 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> There is a script that will then merge the audio files at least the ones you
> select and convert them to m4a. you can then use another script to make them
> book markable and it will reimport them in t
Doing this just now.
1. Insert CD.
2. If it asks to import tell it no.
3. Go to the table with the tracks and hit command-a to select all.
4. Go to Advanced and arrow down to join tracks.
5. Go back to Advanced and hit create (whatever you have import set to create.)
6. Let it run. iTun
Hi, there's an app on the app store called audiobook builder, and it can import
multi cd books, and then combine them into a bookmarkable file. I got it, and
have liked it quite a bit so far.
On Feb 27, 2011, at 7:41 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> There is a script that will then merge the audio f
There is a script that will then merge the audio files at least the ones you
select and convert them to m4a. you can then use another script to make them
book markable and it will reimport them in to the audio books playlist. I
found both scripts on the net.
Take care.
Sarah Alawami
If you
Interesting. Is there any reason you like this one better than max?
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On 2011-02-27, at 9:32 PM, louie wrote:
> NMP3 Ripper v0.7.0
> author: Stuart Beld
NMP3 Ripper v0.7.0
author: Stuart Belden
email: stus...@stumod.com
website: http://www.stumod.com/code.html
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I like max for this. Either use max to integrate with your ITunes library, or
use it to rip the audio book cd's to one file per and then use audiobook
builder to get them into your library. Then there is my solution which is to
bypass ITunes altogether and have full control over my files, but
Hi guys:
Ok, I checked this in archives, and it seems like there's not a simple way to
rip a multi cd book using just itunes. What I tried to do was to import the
CD's and then change their track names and sorting. But, no luck there. If
anyone can suggest the simplest and most foolproof way
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