[macvoiceover] Re: Burning Audible Books to disc using I Tunes or another variant

  • From: vashaun jones <vashaun.jones@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 12:37:09 -0400

What kind of work has to be done? For some reason it doesn't allow me to burn it as a MP3 and I have to use audio. Never the less will multiple CD's be the whole book or am I getting some audio overlay or something?

On Mar 11, 2008, at 12:15 PM, Travis Siegel wrote:

At the moment, itunes is your only option for burning audible books to cd. Itunes used to need a plug-in to work with audible books, but the later versions of itunes have incorporated this capability (either that, or it's managed to pick up my plugin every time somehow) I really wish they'd make a plugin for quicktime, since I like it so much better than itunes, but that's not likely to happen *grumble* But anyhow, burning audible books is just like burning any other playlist to cd, just make a new playlist, put the audible book into it, then burn away. I will say I *really really really* don't like the way audible books are burned to cd, since there's no track breaks, and the cds always end at where ever the cd got full, instead of where it actually ends, but those problems can be fixed if you're willing to put in some work with audio hijack and/or re-rip the cds after they're burned.


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