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Help with my new I-Pod Please?
I know how to use my I-pod, but I don't know how to download (or rip) my audio books. When I load it to i-tunes then to my i-pod the book in intertwined with my music. How can I keep the audio book separate? Help?
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
ok, if you use this meatod it will end up in the audio books section in your ipod,
First convert the the files to AAC Format,
After its all finish find the converted files, its normal under "my doc/my music/itune" or something like that.
After you found the files, right click and rename, you should see "nameofaudiobook.m4a"
change the m4a to m4b, so it reads "nameofaudiobook.m4b"
then go back into itunes, find the old MP3 files of the audiobook, remove them from your library, and add the new "m4b" files.
Now if you have a lot of audio books, you can also do this.
open up itunes, right click on the file you want to change, and choose "get info"
Go the tab "info" and click "part of compilation" then go to the "options" tab and turn on
"remember playback pos"
"skip when shuffling"
"part of a gapless album"
and your done! happy listening =D
Source(s): my own trial and errors