Showing posts with label itunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label itunes. Show all posts

December 6, 2009

How to Remove DRM from an Audiobook

New eHow Article:
How to Remove DRM from an Audiobook

Preview: While most mp3 stores now sell DRM free downloads, audiobooks remain locked down. Once you remove the DRM from your audiobooks you'll be able to use them anywhere - not just where Audible and others say you can. Many tutorials require expensive software to remove the DRM, and even then some kinds of DRM software can't be removed. This tutorial requires nothing more than audio capture software (Donar or Free Sound Recorder for instance, which are free) and an audiobook...

July 5, 2009

How to Update iTunes Podcast Info in Feedburner

New eHow Article:
How to Update iTunes Podcast Info in Feedburner

Preview: If you've ever tried to update your iTunes store podcast information, you know it's pretty easy . . . that is, unless you use the Feedburner podcast service. When Google acquired the podcast service, it committed to keeping the same interface people have come to know. The problem is that podcasting service is very un-Google-like. A simple feature like updating your information is buried in menus! Until they do something to make it easier, you can use this guide to find what you need...

April 27, 2009

How to Add Chapters to Your Podcast

The format of a podcast lends itself really well to chapters. Using some simple software for your computer, you can place bookmarks inside each episode of your podcast so that people can skip to different points in the show. This same technique can be used to create an audiobook. This tutorial takes an already recorded show (using any software) and shows you how to insert chapters using Apple's Garageband.

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April 12, 2009

How to Replace Cable TV With the Internet

Many people are still paying cable TV, even in the digital age. Besides saving literally your entire TV cable bill every month, using digital distribution has some other great advantages. You won’t be plagued by commercials. Most content is show commercial free, but even when there are commercials they’re never more than thirty second breaks. You also have the advantage of watching what you want, when you want. You can pause it, watch more later, and pick whatever show and episode you want. You’ll be able to easily watch an entire series from start to end and enjoy it far more. This article will give you a lot of different options for watching digitally. You can find links to the various sites, devices, and other eHows mentioned in the resources section at the bottom of the page.

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March 27, 2009

How to Leave a Review in the iTunes Store

Earlier today I urged a friend of mine to write a review for a podcast we were talking about. Much to my surprise, she was confused and frightened of the iTunes store. Even though she had an iTunes account, she didn't know how to leave a review. This friendly and oddly upbeat article will navigate you through the iTunes store so you too can leave feedback.

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October 23, 2008

How to Use FLAC in iTunes - the Free and Easy Way

Getting flac files to work in iTunes has been a long standing nightmare. Thanks to some recent software, there's now a solution to use Flac in iTunes like any other file. Import, export, convert, tag, it's all there. You need to read this.


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How to Use Toast to Convert FLAC and Other Files in iTunes

So you've gotten comfortable importing your CDs into iTunes . . . but you've come across one of these tricky FLAC files! In other articles I've shown you how to import FLAC files into iTunes for free (where they can later be converted). In this article, I'm going to show you another method without all the library cluttering mess.

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