hi,
An alternative to burning an audio cd in itunes is burn. Burn is a program for
the mac that yu will find on google. It has a very very straight forward
interface, and all you do is launch it, hit add, select your tracks and hit
burn. Set the speed to burn at, and you have an audio cd. I
Hi Adrienne,
The format you need for an Audible file depends on the device you use to play
the file on. Audible files can be played directly in iTunes, provided that you
have authorized your computer or your device. This usually happens the first
time you try to play your Audible file on a
Hi all! I tried to burn a music cd so i could put it in a normal cd player, but
when i went to vo m and arrowed down to burn the contence of the cd to a blank
it said the name but seemed to just burn an image and there was no music, and
there seems no option in itunes once you've ripped it in
Hi Gerry,
To make sure you burn an Audio CD, create your playlist in iTunes and select it
in the sources table. Then, after you use VO-M and navigate to the File menu
of iTunes and arrow down to the Burn Playlist to Disc menu option, select the
radio button for Audio CD as the format in the
thanks there had to be a way just knowing it. Gerry Cook
cheers gerry
gerryc...@optusnet.com.au
On 01/11/2011, at 3:25 AM, Esther wrote:
Hi Gerry,
To make sure you burn an Audio CD, create your playlist in iTunes and select
it in the sources table. Then, after you use VO-M and navigate to
Say, ever burned an audible.com book to CD using ITunes? I can't imagine how
that's done.
When I looked up the instructions at audible, it seemed to me like you had to
access stuff I reckoned we don't have access to.
For my audio CD's, I just use either Simply Burns or Burn.
Great tools both
Hi Ray,
To burn Audible books to audio CDs using iTunes, use Command+I to access the
Options tab of the Audible track and set the Start and Stop time boxes each
time before burning the next segment (e.g., 0:00 to 80:00, then 80:00 to
160:00, etc.) Audible suggests that you just adjust the
Hi people,
So how would saving an Audible book to an SD card work? Would you be
able to do that without messing around with start times?
I'd would also like to copy a 13 hour radio series, which I have on
CD, to an SD card. My guess would be, from reading this conversation,
that I should make it
Thanks Esther! I tried once and gave up without digging deep enough for the
answer. After the first disk, I had no idea how to split it to burn the next
part.
Kristyn
On Oct 31, 2011, at 5:27 PM, Esther wrote:
Hi Ray,
To burn Audible books to audio CDs using iTunes, use Command+I to