![]() ![]() 01:43:38, Error CONX Windows::Compat::Appraiser::WicaApplicationInventory::AddItemProperty (514): App Inventory returned duplicate file d:\program files (x86)\gnupg\bin\dirmngr.exe. 01:43:38, Error CONX Windows::Compat::Appraiser::WicaApplicationInventory::AddItemProperty (514): App Inventory returned duplicate file d:\program files (x86)\lyx 2.2\external\basic-miktex-.exe. 01:43:38, Error CONX Windows::Compat::Appraiser::WicaApplicationInventory::AddItemProperty (514): App Inventory returned duplicate file d:\program files\jbridge\auxhost.exe. My next trial will be to sync audiobooks to my other portable devices like Creative and Phillips Go.01:43:01, Error CONX 0xd0000034 Failed to add user mode driver m4b files inorder for the iPod to recognize these as audiobooks and keep them separate from music? I am wondering if the audiobook tracks need to be converted to. ![]() That means when I shuffle the iPod the audiobook tracks my be played interspersed with the music tracks. The audiobook was placed within the 'music' category of the iPod even the though MM showed the tracks in its 'Audiobook' category. Then I selected all twelve tracks and used 'send to' the iPod. ![]() Can someone comment about the "Type" field. ![]() I don't know what the type field is used for but I guess Apple needs this. I needed to appropriately populate the 'Type" field with 'audiobook'. Then, using the MM properties window, I realized that having 'audiobook' in the genre was not helping. Using MM I deleted those first attempt tracks from the iPod. While the tracks were transferred onto the iPod Mini 1st gen, they did not reside within the Apple system so that it could be seen and used in the portable player system. The MP3 tracks had no track or genre tags, so I completed that information, putting audiobook in the genre field. I am attempting to install MP3 audiobook files onto iPod using Mediamonkey. ![]()
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