Move your audiobook collection to iPod
New Features: * Improved performance when importing from CDs and building audiobooks * Swedish localization * Traditional Chinese localizationFixes: * Removes invisible control characters from Chapter names before writing to disk, preventing loss of some audio data * Minor AAC encoding adjustments * Minor user interface adjustments
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New Features: * Improved performance when importing from CDs and building audiobooks * Swedish localization * Traditional Chinese localizationFixes: * Removes invisible control characters from Chapter names before writing to disk, preventing loss of some audio data * Minor AAC encoding adjustments * Minor user interface adjustments
Do you rip to iTunes®, then carefully move every imported track to a special playlist before syncing with your iPod®? If so, you already know what that means.
Hundreds of confusing track names show up on your iPod and clutter up your iTunes Library, making it harder to find actual music. There’s no way to save your place and come back later.
And, if you forget to change the Importing settings in iTunes, your Audiobook tracks take up way more space on y our iPod than necessary because the human voice often needs less than half or even a quarter of the storage music requires.
Now there’s Audiobook Builder, the easy way to quickly import your Audiobook CDs (or tracks that are already on your Mac), organize them and output one or two files that your iPod recognizes as actual Audiobooks.
The results are automatically sent to a special playlist in iTunes, and when you sync with your iPod they appear right you’d expect – in the Audiobooks section.
No more wading through hundreds of confusing files on your iPod. No more wasted space. And no more losing your place – it’s saved automatically each time you listen to your favorite Audiobooks.