Hum, maybe we should submit a suggestion to the audiobook builder
people to implement a feature that uses daisy metadata to automaticly
tag the files when you import them.
Or, we could import them into the ITunes library, put them into a
smart playlist, retag them with the easy ITunes tagger, rename the
files according to the tags, actually wait a minute, why bother at
this point since you never touch your hard drive, then sync up your
IPod. Hum, that sounds pretty congenial to me, maybe we won't have to
bother the audiobook builder people about it.
Me, I like my files sorted and organized on my hard drive, so I would
probably copy the files to disc, and then use a daisy file renamer to
retag and rename the files on the fly. Then they would be organized
properly so that my check summer, nfo creater, dvd back up creater,
catalogger, and media player could all use them in comfort without
inhibitting oneanother. I'm kind'a an odd bird though, I admit it.
Laughs.
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On 18-Jan-09, at 9:07 AM, David Hole wrote:
Hello guys.
I know something of this have been spoken about before, but I'd like
to take it up again.
How do you who use DAISY-books handle them when using iTunes?
I mean, to get files work with iTunes, they have to be tagged.
It isn't so with daisy-books normally.
Is there an easy way to have control over this?
-David