If you listen to audiobooks, at some point you will find yourself with a collection of mp3 files or audio CDs. The problem with these is they do not lend themselves to use on devices such as ipod or the iphone. These won’t “remember” the current playback position for mp3 files e.g., if you pause a track then use your iPod to play something else, when you come back to the original track it will start playback right at the beginning.
Very annoying. Unless you never ever need to use your iPod/iPhone for anything else while listening to a book. As for CDs…who the hell listen to CDs nowdays? Rip it to mp3 and re-read the passage above. Audiobook Wizard takes in any number of mp3 files and basically joins them into one huge audiobook file, complete with chapter markers so you can easily skip back and forth between chapters. Each mp3 file that you provided as input becomes one chapter point. It is iTunes friendly and will tag the file with metadata tags that iTunes understand e.g., title, artist, album and even cover artwork.
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