Create an audiobook from multiple files of MP3’s
There are 22 files containing on average 16 MP3’s each.
How to combine these into one audiobook on a MacOS Ventura?
MacBook Air
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There are 22 files containing on average 16 MP3’s each.
How to combine these into one audiobook on a MacOS Ventura?
MacBook Air
I renamed on the Mac,
CD 1
Old name New
Track 1 to 101
Track 2. to 102
Track 3 to 103
Track 18. to 118.
.
CD2
Track 1 to 201
Track 2 to 202
After importing the newly named file to with 34 tracks, , only tracks 01 to 18 from CD1 ended up in Music.
BEFORE IMPORTING:
Music shows this:
Along with Track 07, 08 — 18.
No sign of the tracks fromCD2
It was loaded yesterday and plays all 16 tracks perfectly. The voice on the audiobook states: Midnight's Children, Disk 2 for CD2.
The voice on the audiobook states: Midnight's Children, Disk One for CD1.
My goal is to combine all 22 CD's into one audiobook album, not 22 albums.
So what I am saying, is that there doesn't appear to be a problem with CD2.
Do you know how to combine all 22 CD's into a single album?
I thought I would try experimenting with just 2 CD's, thus 34 tracks as shown previously, but this didn't work either.
Thanks for your response.
What is the naming convention for track names of the individual CD's? And the naming convention for each CD. How do they get connected?
Use Command I to get info and change to: track 1 of 18, track 2 of 18 etc, or to combine the 2 cds change to track 1 of total number.
Here are two examples:
Sorry, I don't understand. Here's a screen shot of how the files look from the original download.
It needs to be done in the Music app, then it can be imported into Books.
The above is how the CDs and track names look.
If there are 34 tracks in total they should be labelled accordingly ie track 1 of 34, track 2 of 34.
There's no visibility to tracks 19-34.
When I hit play in music, only the first 18 tracks all from CD1 play. After Track 18, nothing.
There could be something wrong with CD2.
The way I explained should work for all 22 CDs. I feel that you are doing something wrong. Make sure CD 1 and 2 are part of the same album.
Create an audiobook from multiple files of MP3’s