Hello Aedan,after you press control plus I, then press shift plus tab, you are now in the info tab. arrow to the right until you come to options, tab until you come to music, arrow down to books. tab again until you hear the prompt "remember last position" arrow down to yes.
finally tab to OK. Bert----- Original Message ----- From: "Aedan O'Meara" <aomeara@xxxxxx>
To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 4:44 PM Subject: [vip_students] Re: ITunes: Importing Individual songs and albums
Hi Stuart,I have done that with Itunes using ctrl i. However I cannot get books to go under EBooks when they are in mp3 format. They insist in going under music. I presume that Itunes is just built that way. At least I have got the filesto build under album names. When you have 18 discs, it can be a little tedious. My IAudio is much simpler but then it is physically much clumsier than the neat Ipod! Aedan. -----Original Message----- From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Stuart Lawler Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 9:07 PM To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [vip_students] Re: ITunes: Importing Individual songs and albums Hi Aeden, You could use iTunes to tag the files after importing, or if easier something like winamp will also do nicely for tagging. Stuart. Sent from my iPhone On 16 Aug 2010, at 19:04, "Aedan O'Meara" <aomeara@xxxxxx> wrote:Hi Paul, Thanks for that. One thing extra though, what about those mp3 tunes that don't come in to the library with a name? Most of my mp3s do not behave properly in Itunes library and therefore are the same on my Ipod nano. Regards Aedan. -----Original Message----- From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Paul Traynor(NCBI)Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 8:33 AM To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [vip_students] ITunes: Importing Individual songs and albums Importing Individual songs Or Albums To ITunes from CD or other sources. With ITunes open and you having some new songs somewhere on your harddriveor CD which you wish to have imported into ITunes Library do thefollowing:1. Press keys, "control + O" to open up the dialogue box.Here you have the traditional "file name" edit box where you can type in afile name such as a song title or even a location on the computer's hard drive, external hard disk or CD where you think the song or songs islocatedthat you wish to import. Generally especially for the first time if you do a shift + tab to jumpintothe list of folders on your hard drive you will by default be in the"music"folder on your PC. If however the songs or albums are placed somewhere else on your computer then you will need to navigate to those areas. 2. To navigate to a location where your songs you wish to import are located, do the following, while within the "file name" edit box, type inalocation and be as accurate as you can about this. for example, I have myhard drive broken up into three sections just for ease of use. I have a "Cdrive" which everyone will have on their PC but I also have a section ofmydrive with a D and another with an E partition which is nothing more thanachunk of the drive sectioned off so that I can keep my files and folders tidy. On my D drive section I keep all my music and recently I have added acoupleof new albums which have not gone into the ITunes library so I want to addthem in. 3. In the "File name" edit box I type in something like the following: Note: it will most likely be different for other people; D:\music As you can now see I have pointed ITunes to look in my music folder contained on the D drive section of my PC's hard disk. I press enter keyandnow I am nicely located within my music folder on the D drive.4. Now I must press "shift + Tab" to jump into the list of songs and albumfolders contained in here. 5. Once in this list I can up or down arrow and locate either songs oralbumfolders that I Note: If I have a folder which contains multiple songs which I wish toaddinto the library at once then going into the folder and doing a "control +A" which we know is a select all keystroke will select the entire list ofsongs in that folder. Next pressing the "enter key" will add them into theITunes library. Remember to wait for that little ding dong music as itletsus know that the import has completed.One more way to move a folder into ITunes can be accomplished as follows:1. While in ITunes, open the file menu and arrow down to "Add folder". 2. Press enter. 3. Press "shift + Tab" to jump into your folder list. 4. Once in here arrow down to the folder of songs you wish to add to the ITunes library and press enter key. Wait for the import to complete and you're done. -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. 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