What does the program do that you mentioned? Is it a importer or a
program used to tag audio correctly? Where can it be found?
On Mar 21, 2008, at 1:43 PM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
Hi,
YOu need to play with the meta data for the import. The first step
is to get all the books into one playlist for ease of access. Now,
select all and do a get info on the items. Set the genre to audio
book to start, and other common thing slike albumn, author etc. At
this point, you want to select one album at a time, and again do a
get info. Look for disk or part blank of blank in the info tab. By
setting this meta data properly, it should come out looking ok, and
actually stick. These are not exact instructions, but playing with
the get info data you can get this to work.
On a side note, I use Audio Book Builder Pro to make my audio books.
It works well and works with VoiceOVer. I suggest you download it
and give it a try, I think it's 10 bucks shareware if you like it.
--Scott
Listers I imported a 12 CD book into I Tunes and it landed in my
music folder in a weird play order. Basically the CD's doesn't go 1
thru 12, they go 2,1,3,5,4,7,6,8,9 and so on. I put them in
correctly and in the correct playing order but this is the result.
What can I do to correct it?
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--Scott