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Aac audiobook creator itunes
Aac audiobook creator itunes






aac audiobook creator itunes

PS: One thing I'd like to warn anyone reading this thread away from doing is buying the script JoinTogether, which has chapter-marking functionality in its registered version. but if it's something weird, I guess you have to pre-convert with AP or something. *Unless it's something weird AB can't read: it reads everything I've been interested in so far, including mp3, m4a/m4b, etc. but unless our host is going to add chapter functionality (which would be nice, to be sure, but I'm not complaining too much,) that's probably your best bet. Of course, that solution is somewhat less convenient and more expensive than if AP did everything, since you have to buy and use AB. Audiobook Maker can help you turn your audio files (or extract audio from video) into audiobooks for your iTunes, iPod, iPhone and iPad. So, in conclusion, you can use AP and AB in tandem to create a solution that should be as fast as anything else would be. That should be no slower than if AP converted, joined, and marked chapters itself, unless the former is significantly faster at converting or joining (if that's the case, I haven't noticed it.) If you do need to do editing, you can edit whatever files you've got with AP, then output the files un-joined in their original format*, then have AB convert, join, and mark chapters.

aac audiobook creator itunes

#Aac audiobook creator itunes pro#

Audiobook Builder (AB,) which is excellent software, can do the conversion, joining, and chapter-making for you: unless you have some need to do other audio editing, there's no need to use Amadeus Pro (AP) at all in this case.








Aac audiobook creator itunes