Hello everyone,
This may have been discussed previously, however I need some easy steps for
creating a burn folder on my mac comprised of MP3 files from an audiobook that
deals with the program I will ultimately use in windows. I need the CD to be
able to transfer to my Windows machine in order
Hi Pam,
Well, its been a while since i’ve done this but here goes. Get all the mp3
files into one place like downloads folder. Select them all and hit VO-shift-m
one of the options will create burn folder. Once the folder is in place, open
it and you should see a burn button at the bottom of the
is there a way to create the cd as an audio cd As The files are audio?
Pam Francis
On May 19, 2015, at 9:01 PM, Jeff Greene wrote:
Hi Pam,
Well, its been a while since i’ve done this but here goes. Get all the mp3
files into one place like downloads folder. Select them all and hit VO-shift-m
Hi,
If you want it to be an audio CD, then the files cannot remain as mp3’s. You
will need to use an app like iTunes to create the audio CD which converts them
into the necessary format and makes it readable by CD players.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On May 19, 2015, at 20:
Hello
Maybe I am misunderstanding my own question. I know you're answering me to the
best that I'm able to explain it.
I know it isn't hard, I'm just a little confused. I have an audiobook that was
broken up into chapters that are audio MP3 files.
I can work with it in iTunes on my Mac. However
Hi,
If your Windows app usually deals with mp3 files, then the files you burn from
your Mac will do fine. If it requires regular Audio CD files that are usually
AIFF or WAV, then you’ll likely need to create the Audio CD from iTunes or
another Mac app. I would guess that the mp3 version will