This seems to be much harder then it should be.  Properly tagging your cds
upon import will correct any issues relating to order of the tracks.  Part
of the issue seems to be the reliance on iTunes to tag files.  It can do
basic tag editing but if your library is already imported and you want to
tag more then a few files, iTunes lags way behind.
http://www.mp3tag.de/download.html  MP3Tag is a great mass tag editor
allowing for wildcards among other things.

To make any mp3 recall where you left off...as podcasts do by default,
select the files you want and right click (on windows) and select get info.
Under options there is an area to select remember playback position.  This
will make it so when you go to replay the file, it starts where it last left
off even after sync.  You can select one file or multiple files to do this.


http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.html  is a free mp3 audio editor...I believe it
merges.  Audacity may merge as well.

On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:52 AM, George Carr <geo...@georgecarrstudio.com>wrote:

> As Jordan and Steve described, I also join all the tracks before importing
> an audiobook CD, then make a playlist of all the CD's in the correct order.
> But I sometimes had a problem with regaining my place after stopping
> playback on my iPod. Somewhere on the web was a post explaining how to
> change the file extension of the audio files from .m4a to .m4b, in order to
> make the file completely bookmarkable, so this is the practise I now follow.
> Now the only time the iPod loses its place is after it has been connected to
> a computer (usually I recharge it from a wall socket), or if I connect the
> FM tuner. This may be different on a Mac, but when you change the file name
> a new file is created and you have to show iTunes where to find it. Kind of
> a PITA but preferable to have to fiddle with the iPod right when you are
> ready to drive somewhere, work out at the gym, etc. If anybody knows how to
> join all the individual CD files into a single monster file of the whole
> book, I would love !
>  to know how to do that, since this is the way downloaded audiobooks are
> delivered and playback is almost completely trouble free.
>
> George
>
> > -----Original Message-----
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> > l...@listserv.aol.com] On Behalf Of b_s-wilk
> > Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 11:02 AM
> > To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
> > Subject: Re: [CGUYS] iTunes problem
> >
> > > I have loaded books on CDs into iTunes. Many of them have dozens or
> > > even a hundred tracks on each CD, and a book might be 10 or 15 CDs
> > > long. These audio files typically have a name like Track 1, Track 2,
> > > and so on, there are no differentiating titles, up to 25 or 99. So
> > > when I first loaded up a book I'd have 15 tracks called track 1, and
> > > 15 called track 2 and so on, and I quickly discovered that iTunes
> > > could get confused about the order of these apparently identical
> > > files.
> >
> > With audio books I generally have no problem listening to them in
> > iTunes. On an iPod it's another story. I was listening to a collection
> > by Neil Gaiman, with 70+ chapters. On my iPod they were out of order,
> > but not in iTunes. I took the book and merged all of the chapters,
> > adding chapter markers. It was easy, but, sorry, I don't remember which
> > program I used, maybe QT pro, Garage Band, or Audacity. It played
> > correctly on the iPod that way, and I could select chapters. It's
> > possible, no, likely, that since I didn't RTFM for the iPod Touch, I
> > might have set it on Shuffle by mistake.
> >
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