Selasa, 11 November 2008

How To Import Free Audio Books Mp3 Files To An Ipod File

Here are the following steps to convert your MP3 CD audio books into a file format you can listen to on an iPod. (These instructions will work for an iPod 5 or 6)
Check to see that you itunes import settings are correct for an audio book.

You can do this by going into the Preferences/Importing section and be sure you have the settings for spoken word. Next, insert the MP3 CD and find it on "My Computer". Using Windows Explorer, open the correctly titled CD and find the 'playlist.m3u' file. Double click the file to open it with your iTunes. Your audio book will probably begin playing as iTunes start importing the file. Hit the pause button to stop the playback.

Listening to the book now would be interrupted when you go through the next few steps. Let iTunes finish importing your file. It could take a little while to finish, but al least you don't have to swap out CD's to import all of the audio book.

Be sure your audio book tracks have the title of the book in the file name. Search for the title in the iTunes search field. You want to see a window showing all of the imported files and nothing more. Select all of those files or tracks for your audio book.

Click on the "Advanced menu" and choose "convert selection to AAC". This will convert all of those large files to an AAC field, which will save you a good deal of disk space. This again may take some time. When you are done, you will have duplicated all those tracks from your audio book.

While this does not finish your process, it has duplicated the MP3 audio books download files to iPod files.

By: blueboy

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Anonim mengatakan...

Thank's..
This information very useful

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