Hi,

The best process I've found is using an app called AudioBook Builder.  It is 
totally accessible and does the best job.  It allows you to combine tracks and 
make the book just like something you'd get from iTunes or Audible.

It's not free but it's not expensive either.

Thanks.

On 2011-04-11, at 11:06 AM, Zachary Kline wrote:

> Hi All,
> I have a couple audiobooks for one of my courses which are on multiple CDs.  
> I want to import them so I can put them on my iPod Touch.
> Are there any tips for optimal handling I should know about?  The topic has 
> come up on list before, but I thought I should ask so as to get the distilled 
> wisdom, so to speak.
> Best and thanks,
> Zack.
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