OK, contact me off list and I will tell you. It's not a secret or
anything, but it would be allot of typing.
On Apr 25, 2008, at 6:15 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:
Oooh, do tell! I have to go through the long, ardous process of
extracting audio from a DVD then converting it to MP3 from AIFFm,
*then* putting it onto the Windows machine and maxing the volume
with GoldWave ... then putting it back onto the iBook, importing
into iTunes, and labeling said audio file appropriately.
See why I only have four movies ...?
Jane
On Apr 25, 2008, at 3:59 PM, vashaun jones wrote:
Yup, it seems that we move in the same circles. I have that one
too. I bet I have something you might be interested in though. I
finally found a way to convert those TIVO files into a format that
we can use on the I Pod and in my wife's case, her Creative Zin. I
also can strip the audio from a movie and just put that on the
player as well. Do you have a need for any of this?
On Apr 25, 2008, at 3:05 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Hi Shaun. I haven't used a lot of itunes scripts myself. The
only notable one I can think of is also from doug's scripts. It's
purpose is to make tracks book markable, which causes them to show
up in the audio books section instead of the songs section. I've
found it useful when converting books in text form to audio.
Darcy
On 25-Apr-08, at 12:10 AM, vashaun jones wrote:
I got this script on yesterday and can confirm that it works
great. Thanks for this tip. Do you use any others that you've
found useful?
On Apr 21, 2008, at 10:26 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
Jane. Here's a link to a script that will do what you want.
http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/scripts01.php?page=1#removedeadsuper
Darcy
On 21-Apr-08, at 7:55 PM, Jane Jordan (Gmail) wrote:
Is there any way to just have the computer check for any
"invalid locations" in the iTunes library and delete the
entries? I deleted a book that I had converted to audio,
because in the end I decided reading it in B raille would be
best.
Thoughts?
Jane