Put Audiobooks Onto iPods



Put Audiobooks Onto iPods - Connect your iPod to your computer. Insert one end of your iPod USB cable into the port at the bottom of your iPod, and the other end into a free USB port on your computer.

Open iTunes. If you do not know where to find iTunes, check your "My Music" folder (Windows) or your "Applications" folder (Mac).
Click the iPod image that appears in the left column of your iTunes browser, near the top.

Click the box that reads "Manually Manage Music and Videos."



Place audiobooks in your iTunes library if you do not already have any available. You can download audiobooks from the iTunes Store by clicking "iTunes Store" in the left column and clicking the "Audiobooks" tab at the top of the browser window. Otherwise, you can import audiobooks from CDs by inserting an applicable CD into your CD/DVD-ROM drive and clicking the "Import" button when prompted to do so.

The Apple iPod originated as a music player, but you can also use the device to enjoy your favorite works of literature. Audiobooks allow you the convenience of listening to bestsellers, novels and informative nonfiction as narrated by professional readers, which means you can enjoy books while jogging, driving or just relaxing with your eyes closed. Best of all, you can store hundreds of audiobooks on your iPod and carry them with you wherever you go.

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