Audiobook builder windows 74/16/2023 ![]() ![]() These changes should get you through steps 1-10 of my instructions. The Import Settings dialog is essentially unchanged set it to your preferred audiobook settings, and click OK. This gives you a last chance to change to the optimal importing settings for audiobooks, just in case the last CD you imported was music. ![]() It’s once again found in the upper-right of the list of the CD’s tracks, alongside the Options mutton and the CD Info button:Ĭlicking it will display the Import Settings dialog first, before actually importing the CD. The Import CD button has moved, again, and its appearance has changed. The purpose of submitting the track names was to open the CD Info dialog, which is now easily opened using the CD Info button, right next to the Options mutton: The Submit CD Track Names action also moved to the Options mutton, but there’s actually a better way to accomplish the same thing. In steps #3-6 of my instructions, you choose Advanced > Submit CD Track Names, and then fill in a panel with metadata for the CD. You also need to make sure the tracks are sorted by the track number in ascending order: Note that you must select the tracks of the CD before clicking the Options mutton, or the Join CD Tracks command won’t even appear in the menu. This action has been moved to the Options “mutton” (menu disguised as a button), which appears on the top-right of the list of the CD’s tracks: But in iTunes 11 the Advanced menu is gone! What to do? In step #2 of my instructions, you select the tracks of the CD and join them together, using the Advanced > Join CD Tracks menu item. Here are some quick hints, while you wait for me to fully update the article. Importing audiobook CDs using iTunes remains much the same task as before, with a few changes for some rearranged user interface elements. To read Apple’s marketing copy for iTunes 11, you’d think that the new app was a massive rewrite, or maybe even All! New! Fortunately for my instructions for importing audiobook CDs, while there’s some nice changes, lurking right below the surface is much the same user interface. ![]()
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