by metarie » Thu Jan 17, 2008 9:50 am
I've had moderate success with audiobooks on the ipod classic, but it doesn't seem to work very well in my opinion.
I moved my audiobooks to a new folder on my disk, seperate from my music folders. Then from MM's iPod sync options -> Audiobooks tab, check this folder so that MM knows where to pull your books from, then just auto-sync away! (If you don't want to do a full auto-sync cuz it copies all your music all over again, then just make sure you uncheck all the music folders from the same ipod sync options -> Music tab (and make sure you deselect the option that deletes files from the iPod if they're not on the auto-sync list

))
My problem is that once on the ipod, it will treat each track as a
seperate book, rather than using the "album" name as the book name and then each "track" name as the chapter name. So I've stuck all my mp3's together to make one long 2.5 hour mp3 file! Not great, but the ipod remembers where you left off if you stop listening part-way through, which is quite neat.
Mark
I've had moderate success with audiobooks on the ipod classic, but it doesn't seem to work very well in my opinion.
I moved my audiobooks to a new folder on my disk, seperate from my music folders. Then from MM's iPod sync options -> Audiobooks tab, check this folder so that MM knows where to pull your books from, then just auto-sync away! (If you don't want to do a full auto-sync cuz it copies all your music all over again, then just make sure you uncheck all the music folders from the same ipod sync options -> Music tab (and make sure you deselect the option that deletes files from the iPod if they're not on the auto-sync list :o ))
My problem is that once on the ipod, it will treat each track as a [b]seperate[/b] book, rather than using the "album" name as the book name and then each "track" name as the chapter name. So I've stuck all my mp3's together to make one long 2.5 hour mp3 file! Not great, but the ipod remembers where you left off if you stop listening part-way through, which is quite neat.
Mark