Hi!
I’ve never had any luck with it but did not give it a real try either.
Guess i have to mess around with it.
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> 19 jan. 2016 kl. 18:00 skrev E.T. :
>
> Sabahattin,
> Really? Is this some sort of method that keeps the iBooks sector and
> Audible in business? (tongue in cheek)
>
> Well I
On 19 Jan 2016, at 17:00, E.T. wrote:
> Really? Is this some sort of method that keeps the iBooks sector and
> Audible in business? (tongue in cheek)
Doubtful, although it was revealed by reverse-engineering of the Audible
Enhanced format that it is, in fact, an encrypted M4B file (basically
Sabahattin,
Really? Is this some sort of method that keeps the iBooks sector and
Audible in business? (tongue in cheek)
Well I think I will get the AudioBook Builder app, its only $5 and
see how it all works out.
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Many believe that we
For various reasons, I leave my CD audiobooks in my Music library. I don’t
mind too terribly.
The biggest reason that putting CD rips into the Audiobooks folder doesn’t work
is that iTunes is not so great at supporting any book bigger than one track.
In particular, iTunes plays alphabetically
Hi Vaughn,
If your book has .mp3 file extension, and often they do, itunes assume they are
music tracks. Find your audiobook in the music library, open the contextual
menu with vo+shift+m, arrow down to "get info" item and press enter. Now you
will have a few tabs to choose from. Details and
Hello,
I have a lot of audio books on CD that I would love to import into my iTunes
library in order to put onto my iPhone. In the past my audiobooks has gone into
the music library. However I’ve noticed that there is an audiobook setting on
iTunes. Is it possible to direct my CD audiobooks int
On 3 Dec 2009, at 22:15, Brett Campbell wrote:
> I thought the join files option would do the trick. Another idea that comes
> to mind is going into iTunes, select your created audio book, use command I
> to get info, select options and check the box that says Part of a gapless
> album.
> .
I thought the join files option would do the trick. Another idea that comes to
mind is going into iTunes, select your created audio book, use command I to get
info, select options and check the box that says Part of a gapless album.
. If this doesn't work, I'm wondering if the space between the
Hi all.
I tried using the join function in Audiobook Builder but it still leaves a
little gap between each track.
Any more ideas on how I could fix this?
Thanksin advance,
Dannie
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On 3 Dec 2009, at 18:04, Brett Campbell wrote:
> After selecting your files in Audio Book Builder, have you tried using the
> join files button?
No, i haven't yet. I'll try that later.
Thanks,
Dannie
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After selecting your files in Audio Book Builder, have you tried using the join
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Brett C.
On Dec 3, 2009, at 8:16 AM, Daniel Rowe wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I use Audiobook Builder to convert audiobooks to the bookmarkable format.
> For the most part, it works great. However, if I
Hi all.
I use Audiobook Builder to convert audiobooks to the bookmarkable format. For
the most part, it works great. However, if I convert something like a radio
play where tracks are seamlessly joined together, it leaves little gaps between
them.
Has anyone got any other suggestions? I don'
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