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Posted by Pheasant Plucker on 09/28/48 11:29
Hey thanks for the reply Joel - I'll give that a go.
Reading earlier in the thread it seemed that the advice given was to burn an
Audio CD but your suggestion makes sense to me...thanks.
The other computer is already authorised with my iTunes account.
I appreciate the time taken to reply with 'sound' advice - kind of makes up
for the lecture I received in the previous post form CQ!
;^)
Kind regards,
-=pp=-
"Joel" <joelx@usa.net> wrote in message
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> "Pheasant Plucker" <pheasant@plucker.not> wrote:
>
> >Thwarted at every turn it would seem...all I wanted to do was copy the
> >Audiobook onto CD or DVD so I could copy it onto my girlfriends computer
> >where the iTunes account was setup and where there is a USB2 port - I
only
> >have USB1.1 port on this one...it would have been nice to consolidate the
> >libraries on both machines.
> >
> >Is there an easy way to copy Audiobooks (and Podcasts?) from one computer
to
> >another when they are in different locations - i.e.. not networked
together?
>
> It sounds to me like the problem is that you were trying to burn an
> audio CD. Just burn the files to a data CD, and authorize the other
> computer with your iTunes account.
>
> --
> Joel Crump
>
> "Of course, it is ironic that a media company [Fox News Channel] that
> should be seeking to protect the First Amendment is seeking to
> undermine it by claiming a monopoly on the phrase 'fair and balanced.'"
> - Judge Denny Chin, referring to Fox News accusing Al Franken of
> trademark infringement.
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