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public:nnels:etext:converter-plus [2021/02/25 21:08]
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rachel.osolen [Video Tutorial for Audacity]
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 <note>You can keep Converter Plus in batch mode as you work through the week and export all your books when you are done at the end of your workweek. If you realize you need to change something in a title, you can still do this before you execute jobs. If you need to make changes to a book after you select execute jobs, you must export the project again.</note> <note>You can keep Converter Plus in batch mode as you work through the week and export all your books when you are done at the end of your workweek. If you realize you need to change something in a title, you can still do this before you execute jobs. If you need to make changes to a book after you select execute jobs, you must export the project again.</note>
  
-<note>If you are sideloading your books, batch mode will also import all your books. This means when you come back all your books will be in your profile and ready to work on!</note>+<note>If you are sideloading your books, batch mode will also import all your books. This means when you come back all your books will be in your profile and ready to work on! See [[public:nnels:etext:sideload-book|Sideload a Book]] for more details.</note>
  
  
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 <note tip>After you get the Title Page complete, you can zoom out a bit to see more of the book. Look for long instances of pauses (places in the track with no sound waves.) Every chapter and book section will have such a pause, but remember some book narrators do dramatic pauses as well. This means you may have to click around a bit to find the beginning and end of a track.</note> <note tip>After you get the Title Page complete, you can zoom out a bit to see more of the book. Look for long instances of pauses (places in the track with no sound waves.) Every chapter and book section will have such a pause, but remember some book narrators do dramatic pauses as well. This means you may have to click around a bit to find the beginning and end of a track.</note>
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-=====Video Tutorial for Audacity===== 
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-Below is the full video tutorial with Pamela for the above instructions. 
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-{{ :nnels:documentation:content:audacity_tutorial_pamela_audible_files.mp4 |}}