If the files are already in iTunes, you can change lots of options by pressing 
command+i and editing information for that file.

Kristyn 
On Nov 4, 2011, at 3:18 PM, Daniel Montalvo Charameli wrote:

> Hi! The thing is that I have certain mp3 files that belong to some radio 
> episodes that are not integrated in a feed to consider them a podcast and I 
> cannot subscribe to them with iTunes in the ordinary way. I wonder whether 
> you know a trick to lie to iTunes, that is, download the mp3 files and then, 
> by certain means, make iTunes think they are podcasts that are added 
> manually. You could think it is not necessary, just downloading the mp3 files 
> and importing them to my library would be  enough, but iTunes (when dealing 
> with podcasts) behaves in a different way than it does when dealing with 
> songs. For example, iTunes remember the position of every single episode in a 
> podcast and that doesn't happen in songs. Also iTunes have a counter to 
> inform you whether you've played an episode or not, and this function is nod 
> implemented in songs or normal mp3 files.
> 
> Well, if anybody can help, it would be very much appreciated.
> 
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