I’m slowly filling my iPod, although it is with more audio books than music. For example I’ve just added the Dark Tower books 1-7 to my ‘pod. Hours of Stephen Kings weird and personal epic, yay.
However some of the books didn’t rip right so the play order was all messed up. Step in this handy open source tool - MP3 Book Helper - which allowed me to add tracknumbers to my mp3s in one step; handy when you have a book split into 316 mp3s.
This is a highly reccommended application for you Windows freaks.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Dave M. // Feb 21, 2005 at 6:06 PM
Have you read the Dark Tower series yet? I truely love the story. Found it back when he had put out book 3. Great story, disapointing ending. Isn’t that every Stephen King book out there? :)
As to the audiobook thing. I see your problem somewhat. Are you ripping from audio cassette, or CD? If from CD, the ripper should do a fine job of created valid track numbers for you. If from cassette, then I can see a need for such a tool. It is a pain to put in a boat load of track numbers.
2 Jackdaw // Feb 22, 2005 at 3:06 AM
I’ve read books 1 to 5, I’ve not got around to getting 6 as yet, and 7 is still in hardback so there is no way I’m getting that one.
King calls The Dark Tower his ultimate epic, the story he always wanted to write. I think it is his his first large work after getting clean - but I’m sure someone will correct me if I’m wrong.
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