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	<title>Guimkie &#187; iTunes</title>
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		<title>Getting US iTunes Store gift cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2011 19:45:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Max (from Guimkie)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying US iTunes store movies or music (or even apps in the App Store) is not possible unless you have a US credit card and are resident in the US. If however you still want all the music and the newest movies, iTunes gift cards can help you around this problem.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying US iTunes store movies or music (or even apps in the App Store) is not possible unless you have a US credit card and are resident in the US. If however you still want all the music and the newest movies, iTunes gift cards can help you around this problem.</p>
<p>There are a lot of websites selling these gift cards with any face value from 10$ to 200$ and eBay is also bursting with them. </p>
<p><a href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?cl=90091&#038;c=ib&#038;aff=5749" target="ejejcsingle">JerryCards</a> stands out as one of the most secure and easiest services. You buy via PayPal and get the code emailed within seconds. Some websites turn out to be scams or waste time emailing you the code. So <a href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?cl=90091&#038;c=ib&#038;aff=5749" target="ejejcsingle">JerryCards</a> is a real jewel &#8211; especially because they sell Netflix and Xbox gift cards as well!</p>
<p>The main problem with these resellers, including <a href="https://www.e-junkie.com/ecom/gb.php?cl=90091&#038;c=ib&#038;aff=5749" target="ejejcsingle">JerryCards</a>, is that they add a hefty percentage (around 15%) to the face value that you purchase. Though I am afraid this is the only way, unless you know someone in the US who can mail you codes all the time.</p>
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		<title>Quick Tip: Adding PDFs (booklets) to iTunes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 17:55:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Max (from Guimkie)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to add a PDF booklet to an album in iTunes, just drag the PDF file into iTunes. The PDF file will then show up in the Books section of iTunes. Select it and using the Get Info menu item set it&#8217;s Media Kind to Music. Then add name tags according to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to add a PDF booklet to an album in iTunes, just drag the PDF file into iTunes. The PDF file will then show up in the Books section of iTunes. Select it and using the <em>Get Info</em> menu item set it&#8217;s <em>Media Kind</em> to <em>Music</em>. Then add name tags according to the album and then you&#8217;re ready to go.</p>
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		<title>Where do I get iTunes Movie Artwork?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Max (from Guimkie)</dc:creator>
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If you rip your own DVDs into iTunes, then you probably want to have some stunning artwork to go with it. The problem with the standard Google-found posters is that they are low quality, not the right aspect ration and are filled with unnecessary text. iTunes posters aren&#8217;t like that!
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<p>If you rip your own DVDs into iTunes, then you probably want to have some stunning artwork to go with it. The problem with the standard Google-found posters is that they are low quality, not the right aspect ration and are filled with unnecessary text. iTunes posters aren&#8217;t like that!</p>
<p>Here is a list of good and qualitative resources:</p>
<ul>
<li>The best option is to try the <a href="http://www.valkae.blogspot.com/">Valkae blog</a>. It has original iTunes posters and is updated quite regularily.</li>
<li>Another site that offers original iTunes artwork is <a href="http://getvideoartwork.com/">GetVideoArtwork</a>.</li>
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		<title>Perfect Audiobooks in iTunes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 20:19:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Max (from Guimkie)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to get your audiobook from CD to iTunes? But not just as thousand songs &#8211; but as one file that goes into the audiobook tab both in iTunes and on your iPod? Do you even want chapters for your audiobook?
This tutorial will show you how to import your audiobook from CD and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to get your audiobook from CD to iTunes? But not just as thousand songs &#8211; but as one file that goes into the audiobook tab both in iTunes and on your iPod? Do you even want chapters for your audiobook?</p>
<p>This tutorial will show you how to import your audiobook from CD and then get it into iTunes to show up under audiobooks with chapters!</p>
<p>So, let&#8217;s get this thing started. </p>
<p>This tutorial has two starting points. One of them is, if you have already imported a audiobook into iTunes. The other starting point is, that you still need to jam all of those CD&#8217;s into iTunes.</p>
<p>If you still need to import the audiobooks into iTunes, then start with the first step. If you have them in iTunes already, skip to step two.</p>
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<li>Get your first CD of the audiobook and put it into your Mac&#8217;s CD drive. Open iTunes and navigate to the CD. <br />
If you want chapters for the audiobook, then set the titles for each track. Without joining the tracks, import them into iTunes.<br />
If you want to not have chapters, then select all the tracks and the go to &#8220;Advanced&#8221; in the menu bar. Choose &#8220;Join CD Tracks&#8221; and then import.<br />
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<li>Now that you have your audiobook in iTunes, select all the tracks for it. If you chose to have chapters, then you will have some hundred files. That&#8217;s fine! <img src='http://guimkie.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':-D' class='wp-smiley' />  If you didn&#8217;t want the chapters, then you only the same amount of tracks as CD&#8217;s.<br />
In any case, as said, simply select them. Make sure you do not have any other songs running.</li>
<li>Now visit Doug Adam&#8217;s AppleScript Collection for iTunes and download his free <a target="_blank" href="http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=jointogether">Join Together</a> application.<br />As soon as you have downloaded it and dragged it onto your HD, open it up.<br />Remember, you still have your audiobook tracks selected in iTunes!!!<br />
If you want chapters, you will also have to download the <a target="_blank" href="http://homepage.mac.com/applepodcast/podcasts/Resources/static/podcast_chapter_tool_beta.dmg">Chapter Tool</a> and place it in the Music folder of your account. Thus, it should be found at: <code>Username/Music/ChapterTool/</code>.</li>
<li>Join Together will now do some work and then return a list of your selection in the list on the left. Rearrange them, if needed, into the correct chronological order.<br />
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<li>Now fill in the audiobook information on the right. Now let&#8217;s move on to the QuickTime settings.<br />
Set the data rate to any value you wish. The usual standard is at 128 and the high-end is at 320.<br />
Then hit &#8220;.m4b&#8221; for the &#8220;Save as&#8221; option. This part will make the audiobook go into the audiobook section of iTunes and of any iPod (iPod nano, iPod video, classic &#8211; whatever).<br />
Lastly, if you wanted chapters, go ahead and tick the &#8220;Use ChapterTool.&#8221; Don&#8217;t forget that you cannot tick this unless you have moved the ChapterTool to the Music folder as described two steps earlier.</li>
<li>Now hit &#8220;Proceed.&#8221; &#8220;Join Together&#8221; will now open a zillion QuickTime windows and join your tracks. It will then export the whole thing. It might look like that &#8220;Join Together&#8221; has frozen &#8211; but it has not. That is just the nature of AppleScript.<br />
When finished, &#8220;Join Together&#8221; will automatically add the new audiobook to iTunes. If you have chosen the &#8220;.m4b,&#8221; it will add it to the audiobook tab.</li>
<p>There you go! All steps done! You can now enjoy a audiobook, chapterized , bookmarkable and audiobookized. Have fun!</p>
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		<title>How To Rip DVD&#8217;s for iTunes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 16:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Max (from Guimkie)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do I get DVD movies into iTunes and on my iPod? How do I rip movies for iTunes? Can I do it for free?

Well, this post is the solution to your problem. I will guide you step by step through a totally free tutorial that only uses free software to rip your DVD's into iTunes and later enjoy them on your Apple TV or iPhone or iPod or whatever!

Is this easy? Hell yeah. Just some clicks and then you have it in iTunes.

Before we get started for this tutorial, I would just like to say that ripping the movies is illegal if you share or distribute them over the internet. This tutorial is intended to show you how you can get your self-bought DVD onto your own Mac and into your own iTunes. I think that for personal use you are free to rip them into your iTunes library - but don't trust me here for 100%, I am not sure on that!

This is a long, long post, so I did split it into two parts. So, click the link below to read on:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do I get DVD movies into iTunes and on my iPod? How do I rip movies for iTunes? Can I do it for free?</p>
<p>Well, this post is the solution to your problem. I will guide you step by step through a totally free tutorial that only uses free software to rip your DVD&#8217;s into iTunes and later enjoy them on your Apple TV or iPhone or iPod or whatever!</p>
<p>Is this easy? Hell yeah. Just some clicks and then you have it in iTunes.</p>
<p>Before we get started for this tutorial, I would just like to say that ripping the movies is illegal if you share or distribute them over the internet. This tutorial is intended to show you how you can get your self-bought DVD onto your own Mac and into your own iTunes. I think that for personal use you are free to rip them into your iTunes library &#8211; but don&#8217;t trust me here for 100%, I am not sure on that!</p>
<p>This is a long, long post, so I did split it into two parts. So, click the link below to read on.</p>
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<p>In any case, let&#8217;s get started:</p>
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<li>Get your DVD you want to rip and jam it into your DVD drive on your Mac. Close any Player that opens. Now check your time. Do you have time? Does your Mac have time to run the next hour or so? If yes, then continue!<br />If you later want a good cover for your ripped movie, then take a look at <a href="http://guimkie.com/itunes/where-do-i-get-itunes-movie-artwork/">this</a> post of mine.</li>
<li>Now visit <a target="_blank" href="http://handbrake.m0k.org">this</a> site and download the latest version of HandBrake. I will be using HandBrake 0.9.1 for this tutorial. HandBrake is the whole heart of this article, and without HandBrake, ripping movies for iTunes would probably not be possible. This is just a absolutely fantastic application.</li>
<li>Now that you have downloaded and opened HandBrake, you will get a window looking like this:
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Navigate to the DVD via the sidebar and then hit &#8220;Choose.&#8221;</li>
<li>After HandBrake has read the DVD we can start setting up what get&#8217;s ripped and what not. We of course want the actual movie. So, in the main window, look for Source &#8220;Movie-Name&#8221; and then under &#8220;Title&#8221; select the option with the time that fit&#8217;s to the length of the movie. In my case, I want to rip Italian Job which is 106 minutes long. So, look at the options and choose the option that fits best for the time. The times might vary up to 10 minutes, depending on if they count the credits as part of the movie or not.<br />If you have no clue of what I am talking about, then see this screenshot:
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You can also select to only rip certain parts from a certain chapter to another. If you want the whole movie then make sure you choose 1 to the max value (or max value -1 if you do not want the credits).</li>
<li>The &#8220;Destination&#8221; part should be quite self-explanatory &#8211; but the &#8220;Output Settings&#8221; can really make you crazy. So, let&#8217;s take a close look at them. For the &#8220;File Format&#8221; choose &#8220;MP4.&#8221; This is the only format that I am aware of that will work 100% with iTunes. To the right you have the option to choose &#8220;Codecs.&#8221; Take the &#8220;MPEG-4 Video/AAC Audio&#8221; codec because this is the one that works with iPods. The H.264 plays with iTunes, but cannot be synced to the iPod&#8217;s.</li>
<li>Now we move on to the more technical stuff. HandBrake offers a great variety of options that allow you to style the movie in whatever way you wish. We will start off with the &#8220;Video&#8221; tab. I will first tell you what each part means and then I will go into telling you what I suggest you take.
<p>First, we have the framerates. Framerates are how many pictures (frames) pass in the movie in one second. The higher, the smoother, the less, the more the movie will be shaky (laggy). Anything between 20 and 30 is fine. The best and optimal is 29fps.</p>
<p>For the quality, you can choose to make the movie a target size, target bitrate or a constant quality option. Constant quality will probably take up the most space on your drive. Setting it a target will limit the file size &#8211; but will limit quality in certain scenes.</p>
<p>Grayscale encoding will make the whole movie Black and White. 2-pass encoding is for those who want real quality in their movie. It will do the process of ripping twice and then fuse those movies giving it exceptional quality. I always tick the 2-pass option because I want my movies in it&#8217;s full-blown quality! If you have chosen the quality to be 100%, then this is the same as having chosen 2-pass encoding.</p>
<p>&#8220;Picture Setting&#8221; allows you to define how large you want the movie to end up. Normal iPod&#8217;s (iPod Video, Nano 3. Generation &#038; iPod Classic) have a screen-size of 320 by 240, where you only want to define the x size and not y. If you modify y, you will shift screen proportions. The iPhone has a size of 480 by 320. Again, just set your x component to 480.<br />
For the rest of the iTunes things (AppleTV and other), make it as big as possible which most of the time is 720.</p>
<p>Now, having said all of that. I am a fan of making the movies full quality and I do not care how much space they take up, so this is what I am configuring:<br />
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<li>After this long step, we are going to make it a bit shorter. Let&#8217;s  move on to the &#8220;Audio&#8221; tab. Go to Track 1 and select your preferred language. For the mix choose &#8220;Dolby Pro II&#8221; or any of the others if you know what they mean.<br />
You can have a second track if you wish, but that will make the movie about 50% bigger in size as it already was.<br />
Then for the last options, set the bitrate to 128 and the Sample rate to 48. Lowering any of these values will drastically reduce the movie size &#8211; yet will lower the quality as well!<br />
Lastly, I suggest you tick the button &#8220;Forced Subtitles Only&#8221; because in some movies, the characters speak Chinese or whatever and if you don&#8217;t have any subtitles it might not be that cool.<br />
For example, in Rush Hour 3, Jackie Chan speaks chinese to some ambassador. On the DVD you get the translation &#8211; but without the option ticked, you will not get that translation in iTunes!</li>
<li>The next two tabs are quite easy and therefore we will take them in one step. &#8220;Chapters&#8221; are quite useful, especially with AppleTV because you can hit the forward button and move through the chapters. I recommend adding this. You can change the names into the real chapter names.<br />
The tab &#8220;Advanced&#8221; can only be used with H.264. But even if you have that codec, it does not yet seem to work.</li>
<li>Ready? Hit the &#8220;Start&#8221; button at the top and then show the &#8220;Queue&#8221;. You can start ripping another Movie &#8211; but keep in mind, ripping movies will take it&#8217;s time and that doing other complicated and intensive stuff on your Mac can influence the movies quality.
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That&#8217;s all you have to do! Now just drag the movie into iTunes and sync it with whatever &#8220;i&#8221; object you wish. <br />Now, If you need some cool album art (movie covers), then check out <a href="http://guimkie.com/itunes/where-do-i-get-itunes-movie-artwork/">this</a> post of mine.<br />Please remind yourself that it is strictly illegal to rip movies and then share them. They are only for your personal use.</li>
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<p>So; hope you liked it! No wait, don&#8217;t go. There are three more things. One, if your movie finishes after like 5 minutes or it only completes the first chapter, then it might be copy-protected DVD from Sony or Disney&#8217;s (They tend to do that). For more information, take a look at the <a href="http://handbrake.m0k.org/forum/">HandBrake Forums</a>.</p>
<p>Then, do you like the HandBrake icon? Nope? <a target="_blank" href="http://cocoagrove.com/downloads/index.html">Here</a> is a great replacement one!</p>
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