![]() Because these books were ripped from CDs, there are several tracks for each chapter, and they have names like “Chapter 01A - The Dark Lord Ascending.” 1 On the nano’s small screen, the “Chapter 01A” part takes up most of the width, making it harder than it should be to distinguish between the two books. ![]() The nano puts all the book tracks together in the Audiobook category. In fact, the track titles as they appear in iTunes don’t even show up on the iPhone.īut it’s a different story on the nano. Having two books on the iPhone is no big deal, as its user interface does a good job in keeping them separate. You see, I’m still working my way through Sean Wilentz’s Dylan book and the track titles of the two books have enough similarities to be confusing. When the syncing was done and I looked at both devices to make sure everything had worked, I realized I needed to make some changes to the track titles. I decided to relisten to the audiobook of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, so I did the usual iTunesy stuff and synced the first few chapters to both my iPhone and my old second-generation iPod nano. ![]() Next post Previous post Fixing audiobook track titles (again)
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