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Want your recorded MP3 radio shows to be bookmarkable, just like the Audible audio books?

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Want your recorded MP3 radio shows to be bookmarkable, just like the Audible audio books?

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1. Convert the MP3 file to AAC (Special Thanks to Stensvaag for the a and b steps breakthrough) a. In iTunes, click on the top menu Edit > Preferences and click on the “Importing.” tab b. At the “Import Using” of the Importing Tab, drop down select ‘aac encoding’ c. Right click on the ‘Book Name’ in iTunes d. Select ‘Convert Selection to AAC’ e. Go do something else or begin listening to the book. The conversion of a typical length book will take about an hour and a half. Do not interrupt this process. Your book name will continue to show and if you click to listen, it will remove the progress indication from the center top window of iTunes. You can go back to view the count-down progress by clicking on the > of that window. 2. Rename the file a. After the conversion is complete, right click on the ‘Book Name’ in iTunes Library. Select ‘Show Songs File’ b. Right click the ‘Book Name.m4a’ file and select ‘rename’ c. replace the m4a extension with M4B (Space after B to be safe) to rename

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