Audiobook Builder 1.2.6 - Import Audiobook CDs or other audio to iPod.. (Shareware): "
Audiobook Builder... How do you move Audiobooks to your iPod, iPhone or iPad? Do you rip to iTunes, then move every imported track to a special playlist before syncing? That means hundreds of confusing track names cluttering iTunes and your iPod, iPhone or iPad, with no way to save your place in a track when you take a break, and working with iTunes' Import settings just gets old.
Now there's Audiobook Builder, the easy way to turn your CDs or audio files into audiobooks for your iPod, iPhone or iPad. Arrange your chapters, set the title and author, and add your own cover and chapter artwork. Relax and listen to the results when they're automatically sent to a special playlist in iTunes - ready for your next iPod, iPhone or iPad sync.
No more wading through hundreds of tracks. No more wasted storage space. And no more losing your place - it's saved automatically each time you take a break from listening to your favorite Audiobooks.
Features Include:
- Audio file joining: Already ripped your CDs? There's no need to suffer through it again.
- Enhanced chapter stops: Custom artwork you specify will appear in iTunes and on iPods with a color display.
- Adjustable quality settings: Start with the included presets, but feel free to customize each project's audio settings to suit your personal taste.
- iTunes integration: Drag and drop straight from iTunes to your Audiobook Builder projects. Audiobook Builder can also send its output directly to a special playlist in iTunes.
- Quite a memory: Each Audiobook Builder project's audio data is contained in the project document file, so you are free to start a project now, take a break and return to finish your project later. You can even move projects between Macs, if necessary.
Version 1.2.6:
New Features:
- Improved performance when importing from CDs and building audiobooks
- Swedish localization
- Traditional Chinese localization
Fixes:
- Removes invisible control characters from Chapter names before writing to disk, preventing loss of some audio data
- Minor AAC encoding adjustments
- Minor user interface adjustments
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later
- QuickTime 7.0 or later.
(Via MacUpdate - Mac OS X.)
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