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The Right Way To Download Your Audio Book onto an iPod

IPod and MP3 players are the new rage, almost every one posses them and are hooked on to these devices. It is no surprise as the busy lifestyle we lead, we can help but squeeze out time to listen to music on the way to work or when we are exercising or are out on a walk. Obvious why audio book sales are soaring. The mixture of audio books and ipods are now making it feasible for people to listen to their books on tape everywhere they want.

Here are the following actions to convert your MP3 CD audio books into a file format you may listen to on an iPod.

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First, put the CD into your computer and launch iTunes. If iTunes routinely requests you asking if you would like to import the CD, say no--there's a few things we'll want to do before allowing iTunes to import the CD.

Select Submit CD Track Names on advanced menu. In the CD Info dialog box, complete more knowledge about the audio book. Click OK, to submit. You may be prompted to Select CD Category, if so, choose Books & Spoken, and then click OK. Now, let's ensure the files all have correct information and playback on your iPod in the correct order. Select all the tracks you just ripped and choose Get Info from the file menu or by right-clicking with your mouse. In the info pane, you need to see Artist and Album info which serves as Author and Title. If it's not there, plug it in.

2nd, once the submission process is completed, all of the tracks on the CD should have the suitable information attached to them. Click the Import button (top right corner) to import this disc, using the import settings you set up initially.

Switch to the Options panel, and check both the Remember playback position and the Skip when shuffling checkboxes Remember playback position tells iTunes and the iPod to make the file bookmarkable. Skip when shuffling keeps the spoken word track out of your random music mixes.

Continue doing this process for the each CD in the audio book, til you have imported all of the CDs.

PS:some audiobook CD's may have a copyright guard and won't allow you to import them, import won't even arise as an option now and again