I realize there are different sources for content that you might want to use ABB to transfer to iTunes. However I am not really clear on the differences between chapters, parts and files, when these might show up and the best strategy to use ABB's settings to wind up with the file/project you want.
Audiobooks - these can either come in as CDs you import, as files you download from sources, or if you have already copied CDs into a folder for later importing—these usually show up as "Disk 1, Disk 2, etc." When you import a CD directly into ABB and then build your project and have ABB put it into iTunes, the steps in the help document are clear, but I am not sure whether it is better to have chapters or not. Do all audiobook CDs somehow have chapters already built in? Any particular reason to want to keep chapters? If you have your setting set to "pause between chapter" and it is going to take you back to where you left off anyway, what is the advantage of having chapters on an iPod?
For example I have several folders with audiobooks I took out from the library. One book had 28 CDs, each disk with many .mp3 files. I used ABB to Add Files and all 28 folders with their respective files were imported. I have no idea if chapters are somehow there or not. Figuring it was better to have the whole thing in one file, I used the Join option. The result says Chapters: 1, Parts: 2 and it is 1 day, 8 hours and 42 minutes in length. OK, what does this mean? Will it show up as 1 file on the iPod? I guess no chapters (don't know why I would need them), and what does it mean to have 2 parts?
It would be great to have a good overview in your informative help doc that would review the different ways content could show up, and discuss the pros and cons of when you might want one setting choice or another.
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