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miiles

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Aug 28, 2008
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California
I'm looking for a way to create an audio book from CD's that I have already ripped onto my computer. I would also like to be able to combine the tracks so I can organize it by chapter. I also want it to be one large audio book, not a whole bunch of albums. I know of a way to do this while you rip the CD's, but I haven't been able to find a guide on how to do this after they have already been ripped.

iTunes is treating these albums as if they were just that, albums, and I would like them to be combined into an audio book.

Will I have to delete them and rip them again? I hope not.

Thanks for your help, and sorry if there is already a guide to this, I couldn't find it.

EDIT: If this can't be done in iTunes but you know of another app that can do it, please don't hesitate to say so.
 
Can't you just rename them itunes so the CD is the same name and/or check off the "part of a complication" checkbox?
 
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