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Problem importing Bible CDs to iTunes?

I have the King James Version of the Bible on CDs (60 altogether) and I bought an iPod specifically so that I might transfer these CDs to the iPod for listening when I'm walking or working out at the gym the way some people listen to music. I downloaded iTunes from the Internet and started right in on getting the CD's into my PC via iTunes.

Things started off just peachy--- the first three CDs down loaded without a hitch, no problem. iTunes put each CD into a separate album. But starting with CD number 4, (Exodus chapters 4-20) something puzzling and frustrating started going on. Instead of putting CD #4 into a separate album it just continued adding to the 3rd album folder and so on and so forth with CD 5 (Exodus 20-36) CD 6 (Exodus 36-Leviticus 13) and CD 7(Leviticus 13-26). When I open album folder #3 it now contains all the tracks for CDs 3,4,5,6, and 7(Genesis 37 thru Leviticus 26). This includes 83 chapters of the Bible and totals 6.4 hours.

Completely baffled, I stopped the inputting process because iTunes is no longer making new album folders for each individual CD. Everything is being dumped into album folder #3-- I don't know how to get iTunes to resume recognizing the identity of each new (separate and different) CD that contains the different chapters and books of the Bible.

What did I do or what should I do so that iTunes recognizes each individual CD as separate and distinct from the preceding one and creates a new album folder the way it did for the first two CDs? Or should I delete the entire contents of the 3rd album folder and just try importing CD number 3 all over again and hope for the best?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    You can try shutting down iTunes after each CD is downloaded.

    It should start automatically when the next CD is slid in and treat it separately.

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