Hi Alan,

 

If you have MP3 books that sync to your music library all you have to do is
find the book, highlight the file (or files if it is comprised of more than
1 file), then press Control+I for "Get Info". Say Yes to the prompt asking
if you want to edit multiple items. Now arrow right to the Options tab, tab
I think it is 3 times until you get to "Media Kind". This is a drop down and
if you select Audio Books instead of Music and press OK all the audio book
files will disappear from the music library and reappear in the Books
library.

 

Alternatively you could use a program like Chapter and Vers on a Windows PC.
Put all the MP3 files of a book into one folder, click "Add Files, browse to
the folder and select all the files with Control+A then click OK. Chapter
and Vers will convert all the MP3 files into the M4B format iTunes uses for
audio books and, if you want, combine them all into one file afterwards. You
can still navigate the audio book with Next and Previous in the new combined
format and whatever the file intervals were will be your navigation unit. If
each chapter of the book was in a separate file, you can navigate the new
book by chapter. If the book has only one or a few very long files you can
tell Chapter and Vers to set a break every 30 minutes, every 60 minutes or
whatever you want. After the conversion and combining the files the program
will even ask you if you want to add the finished book to iTunes.

Just keep in mind that you should set your conversion settings to a not so
high bitrate, if you leave it at the iTunes Plus bitrate of 256 Kbps you end
up with a huge file with no real quality benefit, I typically find 64 or 96
Kbps is quite sufficient for an audio book and it depends of course on what
the original MP3 file was ripped at.

 

Chapter and Vers is from Loden Software and it's free, just google Chapter
and Vers and you'll find it easily. 

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Alan Paganelli
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2013 8:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Audio Book In Music Folder In Iphone5?

 

If the book is in mp3 format, it will get copied over just like if it were
any other CD album.  How do I know?  Found out the hard way.  And the book
was helter-skelter through my music collection.  I was able to delete the
audio book files on my computer and just did a sync with my iPhone but I
would of liked to had listened to the book on my iPhone.  

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Fazil <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Friday, January 25, 2013 8:40 AM

Subject: Audio Book In Music Folder In Iphone5?

 

    Hi, list.

I have an audio book in my music folder in my pc. It is a long book about 18
hours of duration with a very low bit rate. Now my music is transferred to
myIphone5. Should I assume that this audio book is there too, or Iphone5
might have ignored it when importing other stuff because of its low bit
rate?

Your help is much appreciated.

 

 

____________________________________________________________________
Thanks!
Regards,
Fazil.

 

Skype ID:

 

karachi24

 

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