![]() ![]() Tagging is THE most important step in making sure each of your new audiobook files (discs) play in order and auto resume when added to a Playlist on your iPod. But for now, it’s time to import your audiobook CD’s while making sure each disc imported is tagged correctly afterward. These changes will be your CD import default settings and will remain at this quality level so if you want to rip music CD’s you’ll want to adjust them to higher standards. Your Import Settings window will now look like this and you will click on OK again to confirm your audiobook quality setting I now go with 64 kbps ie: AudibleĪfter choosing your preferred kbps click OK at the bottom of the box You are given many options to chose from and the ones within red all work well with audiobooks. Now that MP3 Encoder has been chosen click on the Setting: down arrow to show the next drop down menu and click on Custom This is the box you will see, click on the down arrow in the first box – Import Using: – for the drop down menu to appear and choose MP3 Encoder as seen in next screen shot ![]() Then go down to the bottom right and click on Import Settings as partially circled to in red. Open iTunes, insert an audiobook CD, and you will see this window come up once iTunes recognizes the CD. Now that I’ve made my case for adjusting your iTunes settings when importing audiobooks, here are the easy to follow steps for those with Windows 7 – I’m working on adding Mac steps… You need only make this adjustment once as iTunes will save these changes as your new default import settings.
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