Hi Jesse,

If you are using default settings, you can select the MP3 files, press  
VO-Shift-M, and choose Create AAC version. Then rename the extensions  
from m4a to m4b. It would probably be simpler, though to do the  
following:

1. Select the files in the audiobook.

2. Press Command-I to open the Get Info dialog box.

3. Select the Options tab.

4. Change the media kind to Audiobook.

That way, you'll have all the features of an audiobook without having  
to convert your files.

Best,
Anna


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