Hi
Absolutely. In fact, you can use it to convert any audio files that
Quicktime supports, including any third party codecs and plugins
you've installed.
On Oct 6, 2008, at 17:40, Gary wrote:
Can you use this to convert mp3 files to m4b files?
On Sep 22, 2008, at 8:46 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi
M4b's are iPod audio books. So yes, they'll play on just about
every iPod and appear under the audio books section of both your
iPod and your iTunes library. This is actually what m4b files are
usually used for--though some enhanced podcasts use them too.
On Sep 22, 2008, at 6:24, Simon Cavendish wrote:
Will such M4 files play in Itunes or on a nano ipod?
On 22 Sep 2008, at 05:13, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi
For a really good Mac program to do this, take a look at
Audiobook Builder from www.splasm.com. It's $10 and will do what
you want, and even put chapter marks in the m4b files. Note
though that M4B files with chapter marks have a maximum length of
approximately 12 hours, so in that case multiple m4b files will
have to be created. This is something Audiobook Builder will
handle for you automatically. Oh and it's perfectly accessible. I
don't know what programs will do this on Windows, though and I
haven't bothered to find out since I don't use it.
hth
On Sep 21, 2008, at 8:53, David Hole wrote:
Hello folks.
I don't know if this topic has been up before, but whatever...
Does anyone know wich application one should use to make an
audiobook from multiple audio CDs into a complete audiobook in a
m4b-file?
I'd be very happy if you have good and easy suggestions.
I take both Mac and Windows :)
Kind regards / Med vennlig hilsen
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