Importing S.M. Stirling's book, Sword of the Lady -- a 17 CD set, Toast borks with an error 5 on disk 16.
Import in iTunes. No problem.
Toast is not a robust solution for creating audio books. I'm disappointed, as well as being disgruntled.
Ideally Toast should be able to do the following:
1. Read anything that iTunes can read. E.g. it should have error correction, multiple attempts,
2. If that fails, eject the disk and ask you to clean and re-insert.
3. On a truely unrecoverable error, do the best it can: E.g. "There are 12 seconds of track 16 that are un-readable. Skip? Mark track for later replacement?
4. Allow you to assemble an audiobook from multiple sources: An arbitrary mix of CD images, m4b files, tracks from iTunes, and CD.
5. Tell you what disk number you are on/need next.
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Importing S.M. Stirling's book, Sword of the Lady -- a 17 CD set, Toast borks with an error 5 on disk 16.
Import in iTunes. No problem.
Toast is not a robust solution for creating audio books. I'm disappointed, as well as being disgruntled.
Ideally Toast should be able to do the following:
1. Read anything that iTunes can read. E.g. it should have error correction, multiple attempts,
2. If that fails, eject the disk and ask you to clean and re-insert.
3. On a truely unrecoverable error, do the best it can: E.g. "There are 12 seconds of track 16 that are un-readable. Skip? Mark track for later replacement?
4. Allow you to assemble an audiobook from multiple sources: An arbitrary mix of CD images, m4b files, tracks from iTunes, and CD.
5. Tell you what disk number you are on/need next.
6. Recognize when a disk has been there before.
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