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rik.Ash (rik.Ash@world.net) 2017/12/17 08:20

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I use iTunes to convert to AAC, then 'Chapter and Verse' to create an
audiobook that iBooks understands.
Chaper and Verse is a bit quirky for me but works a treat on mp3 file
converted by iTunes.
PS, you need QuickTime - the free version is OK

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