Actually the database iTunes uses seems to have a lot of books in it,
it's certainly recognized all the books I've put in there. Further,
quite a few audiobooks have cd text on them, which iTunes can read as
well.
On Oct 23, 2008, at 04:31, Will Lomas wrote:
hi i assume it wil put it in the unknown album directory though as
it is a book so the title will not be known
On 23 Oct 2008, at 12:14, Jacob Schmude wrote:
Hi
You can do this with iTunes, actually. Put the cd in and when it
ask if you'd like to import, tell it no. Then, go to the track list
on the cd that shows up, select all, and select join cd tracks from
the advanced menu. Now press the import cd button down at the
bottom of the window, and it will do what you want. Naturally,
remember to set your encoding preferences first, as you don't need
anywhere near as high audio quality for most books as you would for
music.
On Oct 23, 2008, at 03:14, Will Lomas wrote:
hello to all
I have a book from the library on cd. but rather then sitting by
my CD player all the time i want to rip the eight disks and play
them on my victor stream portable player.
So my question is is there a way like with CD EXE on windows, to
rip one audio cd into one mp3 file so rather than 14 tracks can I
somehow rip the whole lot and have cd1.mp3
and then once finished have eight disks, one mp3 per disk?
I hope someone can advise