Ian David
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Wed Jun-20-07 02:45 PM
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iPod Help Needed: Converting podcasts into a "Talking Book" |
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I've tried simply copying-and-pasting podcasts into the talking book list to no avail.
I'd like to be able to convert podcasts into "tailing book" format so I can listen to them at faster-than-normal speed.
I've got 8 days worth of Stephanie Miller StephCasts (Only $4.95 per month with you purchase a year in advance) that I need to get caught-up on.
Thanks!
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Wed Jun-20-07 03:03 PM
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1. I haven't tested this... It might work, it might not. |
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First, use iTunes to convert the files to the AAC format. It should be under ADVANCED --> CONVERT TO AAC in iTunes...
OK, now you have aac files...
Find the actual file and rename it.. The file extension should be .M4b. So:
whatever.m4a
becomes
whatever.M4b
That should allow audio-book features on the file.. Like I said, that info is from googling and might not work.
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Wed Jun-20-07 03:12 PM
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3. I'd give this idea a shot. |
Ian David
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Thu Jun-21-07 06:01 AM
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4. Ooh! I have to try that! Thanks! n/t |
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Wed Jun-20-07 03:07 PM
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2. What format is the podcast in? |
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