Thank you! I just got all of _The Lord of the Rings_ into the Audio Books playlist. At least, I think that's what it's called. I have finally managed to fix them all, too. They have the same author and all that, now. Hopefully they will be in better order than they were when I first got them moved.

Fascinating.

Jane


On Dec 7, 2007, at 8:05 PM, Esther wrote:

Hi Jane,

I thoguht that having .aac files set to remember position when last
played was what bookmarking is?  Though I think you may have answered
my question as to how to get my .aac files into the Audio Books library.

Hmmmmm


Jane


You're right, of course, but back in the Dark (Inaccessible) Ages (smile) of
iTunes, only Audiobooks "bookmarked" so that your last played position
was remembered, and playback resumed from there.  This predates
podcasts.  So since bookmarking was the distinguishing feature of
audiobooks, the AppleScript to put aac files in the Audiobooks library
in iTunes was named  "Make Bookmarkable".


Cheers,

Esther



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