There are two things you can set in the Get Info box that relate to what I
think you're aiming at.
There's the media type -- music, audiobook, iTunesU, movie, etc.
In the Genre section there are lots of choices or you can make up your own.
On the info tab, you can choose one of the built-in genres or type in a new
one in the genre box. I've got several made up, even something as specific
as 'audiobook mystery <author>' or 'education <topic>'
If you want to get something out of the "music" section, you can go to the
Options tab & change the media type. That's what I had to do to get my
audiobooks ripped from CD (to AAC, m4a files) and some assorted imported
spoken-word mp3 files, from the music section to the books section. I also
changed some downloaded (but not via iTunes) mp3 podcasts from 'music' to
'podcast' so they'd be in the podcast list.
The media types offered in the options tab differ depending on if the item
is video or just audio.
If the files you're talking about are spoken-word drama, try using the
audiobook type, give each file whatever type of genre you want, I think they
should show up in the 'books' section. Or you could keep them as 'music' &
just change the genre.
bj
-----Original Message-----
From: Barry
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 6:08 PM
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [iPad] iTunes
Please tell me how to get Itunes to call an MP3 files Drama. I'd love to do
that.
Barry
--- On Thu, 6/2/11, bj <bjones44@verizon.net> wrote:
> From: bj <bjones44@verizon.net>
> Subject: Re: [iPad] iTunes
> Date: Thursday, June 2, 2011, 11:36 AM
...
> I've got lots of things in iTunes with various non-built-in
> genres -- at
> least they're labeled the way I want them in iTunes, I'm
> not fooling with the files themselves.
> bj
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