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Convert any music file to an audiobook using iTunes 8

October 20, 2008 daniel 9 comments

Source from: http://lifehacker.com

iTunes 8 has added simple under-the-radar feature that allows you to quickly and easily tag any file in your iTunes library as an audiobook and move it into the Audiobooks section of iTunes and your iPod. The simple trick? Just right-click a track and select Get Info, head to the Options tab, and then select Audiobook from the Media Kind drop-down menu. The file will instantly leave your Music library and head straight for your Audiobook library. To mark multiple files at once, just select them all and go through the same process. The only remaining step is to tick the Remember Position checkbox if you haven’t already, and your tracks should now have easily found their way to your Audiobooks section, and even better, they should work like an audiobook. Finally. Thanks Brett!

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How to put iTunes M4B audiobooks to MP3 player?

August 26, 2008 daniel 1 comment

Countless audiobooks are available on iTunes store. With your iTunes account, you can either purchase them or wait for the free download. But some of you may want to play the audiobooks from iTunes on Microsoft Zune, Sony PSP, BlackBerry, Sony Walkman, iriver, SanDisk Sansa, Creative Zen, mobile phone, to name just a few. 

So how do you convert iTunes audiobook into MP3? The file extension is M4B, which is not compatible with non-iPod MP3 players. Is there a way to convert it, even though it is iTunes protected?

The answer is YES! The tutorial I previously wrote How to convert DRM protected iTunes M4P music songs to MP3 also applies to converting DRM protected iTunes M4B audiobooks to MP3. You can also adopt either the burn-and-rip method or that of using TuneClone Audio Converter.

Just feel free to have a try! For any problem, please leave a comment here. Good luck!