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The UD XL-II pictured here [link] brought back many memories. So did the XL II-S. Damn, I bought a lot of Maxell....
Yep, lots of those, and when my budget was tight, I bought a lot of these [link] Memorex DBs) from Kmart.
One of the latter I had Sgt. Peppers on one side, and Abby Road on the other. On my drive back from California in 1991 I played that tape when I didn't have any other music in mind. For a while after I got home, I could play it in my head without the tape.
One of the Maxell tapes you show had In-a-gadda-da-vida on both sides.
I still have lots of stuff on tape, mostly Maxell UDXLs.
So, my dad gave me a bunch of audiobooks for the drive up to Canada. Trouble is, he gave them to me as separate mp3s for each chapter. Is there an easy way to tell iTunes "hey, all these mp3s are actually one big audiobook, so moosh them together, 'k?"
Bearing in mind that I have a ton of other shit to do before getting in the car tomorrow at 6am. Right now I have each book as its own playlist, so at least the tracks will all play in order.
Is there an easy way to tell iTunes "hey, all these mp3s are actually one big audiobook, so moosh them together, 'k?"
If so I'd love to know. I ended up just making them into playlists too.
Jessica,
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My only other suggestion is Garage Band if you have a mac.
There's also JoinTogether (also Mac): [link]
thanks amy. I like that one.
Thanks LeN, but these are all in folders on a DVD, so iTunes won't recognize them as CD tracks. And I don't have time to fiddle with Garage Band before we leave. Oh well - playlists it is.
I just got my cable-internet connected. The d/l speeds are twice as fast as my old DSL, but the uploads are half as fast. What is the typical upload speed for Cable modems? Mine tested at 484 kb/s
omnis, check out the tools at Numion.com: [link]