With the busy lives people lead today, it's not always possible to keep up with the newest books to hit the market. But with the capabilities of today's iPods, you can now keep up with those books, even if you don't have time to sit down and read them. Many of today's biggest books are not only released on paper, but on CD as well. Those CDs can then be uploaded to iTunes and transferred to your iPod so you can listen to them in the car, at work or while you're at the gym--just as you can with your music CDs.
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Difficulty:
Easy
Instructions
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Insert the Audiobook CD into the CD drive on your computer. Inserting the disc should automatically launch iTunes. If it doesn't, open iTunes just like you would open any other program on your computer.
2
Click the "Import CD" button, which is located in the bottom right corner of the main iTunes window.
3
Connect your iPod to your computer using the supplied dock connector to USB cable. When your computer recognizes that your iPod is connected, an iPod icon will appear in the device list on the left-hand side of the iTunes interface.
4
Click on "Audiobooks" under "Library" in the iTunes source list. Doing this will bring up the audiobook you just uploaded.
5
Click on "Edit" in the main iTunes menu at the top of the screen, scroll down to the "Select All" option and click it. This will highlight all of the chapters from your audiobook.
6
Click on any of the highlighted chapters and drag all of the highlighted chapters to the iPod icon in device list. When the iPod icon becomes highlighted, release the mouse to copy the audiobook chapters onto your iPod.
Tips & Warnings
Audiobooks can also be purchased as digital downloads through the iTunes Store.
Given all of their features--music player, video player, picture viewer--Apple's iPods are relatively inexpensive--between $59 and $399, depending on models available ...