hanks very much,
Dónal
On 11 Sep 2013, at 14:46, Paul Hopewell wrote:
> Hello Donald,
> I think audio book binder is free while you have to pay for audio book
> builder.
>
> I have both installed and when I last tried it I found audio book builder
> significantly harder to us
Hello Donald,
I think audio book binder is free while you have to pay for audio book builder.
I have both installed and when I last tried it I found audio book builder
significantly harder to use and slower than audio book binder.
Paul Hopewell
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,
>> 001034-002 and so on with each file containing about 10 minutes of audio.
>>
>> I first play the first MP3 files which announces the book title and author
>> name.
>>
>> I then open audio book binder and enter the author name and book title. I
>> the
ome on memory sticks
> with each book comprising up to 120 MP3 files with names like 001034-001,
> 001034-002 and so on with each file containing about 10 minutes of audio.
>
> I first play the first MP3 files which announces the book title and author
> name.
>
> I then
book title and author
name.
I then open audio book binder and enter the author name and book title. I then
select the files tab and press the add button. that opens a dialogue enabling
me to select all the MP3 files on the memory stick which get copied into the
table when I press the open button
That would be great.
I've got all 7. Harry potter books.
Each chapter is one file.
George,
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On 11/09/2013, at 4:25 AM, "Paul Hopewell" wrote:
> Hi George,
> I use audio book binder all the time. I use the split files and renumber
> options
Hi George,
I use audio book binder all the time. I use the split files and renumber
options to divide the book into chapters each corresponding to a single MP3
file. that makes it easier to find your place if you ever get lost. If the book
is very long you need to split it into parts merging
at 2:15 AM, George Cham wrote:
> Hi all,
> Has anyone heard of a free app called audio book binder?
> I found it in the Mac app store, after hearing a podcast on it on applevis.
> From what I've discovered, it does not convert the whole book into nb4
> format.
> Has
Hi all,
Has anyone heard of a free app called audio book binder?
I found it in the Mac app store, after hearing a podcast on it on applevis.
>From what I've discovered, it does not convert the whole book into nb4 format.
Has anyone used it?
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