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Noob Question — #4

Ah, ok. If you get audiobooks from iTMS and/or Audible.com, they will show in the Audiobooks portions. You may be able to edit the info on a book you ripped yourself for it to sho…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Randman

Noob Question — #5

What stuff do you have that you want to get onto the iPod? These foreign language audio files, what format are they in? I know a way to get them on the AudioBooks catergory, I just…
MacNN Troubleshooting by B Gallagher

Noob Question — #7

Okay. In iTunes, go to Edit > Preferences > Importing. Choose the AAC Encoding and whatever bitrate you want. Click okay. Import the .mp3 files into iTunes. Find them, righ…
MacNN Troubleshooting by B Gallagher

Noob Question — #8

My thanks also for that tip, it'll be good to find my audiobooks in...audiobooks :-) fyi: I used "A Better Finder Rename" contextual menu to do the extension renaming. Very effici…
MacNN Troubleshooting by chasg

Noob Question — #9

Quote: Originally Posted by chasg The only drag is that, when I convert MP3 files to AAC (that I can then give them .m4b extensions), I get copies of the original mp3 files in t…
MacNN Troubleshooting by chabig

Noob Question — #10

Good tip, and great scripts, thanks for the pointer! Chas
MacNN Troubleshooting by chasg

Noob Question — #11

I have some CD's that are spoken-word material and I noticed that I could rip to AAC and "make bookmarkable" using the script from Doug Adams (see below) with one problem... The p…
MacNN Troubleshooting by waterbuck

Noob Question — #12

You can join tracks that are already in iTunes by opening them in Quicktime Player and pasting them together into a single file. You need Quicktime Pro, I think, but then it's easy…
MacNN Troubleshooting by chabig
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