Hi thanks for the instructions, I ddid manage to do it in the end but the
advice about the preferences was very useful. I have now managed to deal with
the book I wanted to import and imported all the disks.
Ian McNamara
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Oh so the join tracks does not work if you have regular tracks to join? such as
tracks you imported that you want to such as a 3 movement piece?
Take care.
On Oct 6, 2012, at 5:50 PM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> If you want to join tracks on your CD when importing, you'll find the option
> u
Hi Ian,
If you want to join tracks on your CD when importing, you'll find the option
under the "Advanced" menu on the iTunes menu bar. I'll assume you have already
set up your importing settings under iTunes preferences, so that your format is
MP3 instead of the AAC format that comes up as a d
There is, but I also cannot get that to work. what I would do if you have it is
use amadeus to join the files in to 1 big one and then tag it appropriately
with artist, title, etc. or use join together. that will create an m4a but you
can then use iTunes to convert it to mp3 or xld can do it for
Hi all, don't know if anyone can help. I am importing some cd's but I want to
make it in to one file. so rather than each disk having separate tracks I just
want it as one big MP3 file for each disk. Can anyone tell me how to do this as
I can't find it in the import settings. I thought there was