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| iTunes error message about audible-content I've read that audiobooks only work if they're from the iTunes Store. (Or in another format like MP3, of course.) That's okay with me, I don't really intend to listen to books on my AppleTV. However: The AppleTV entry in the device list of iTunes *constantly* shows the error message about two files not being able to play on my AppleTV. Since I *know* this already (it's in the manual, after all, and iTunes has already told me three times about it), I wish iTunes would shut up about it after a while. Is the only way to get rid of this error message to delete these audiobooks I've bought once? I don't really need them anymore, so I *could* do that, but I don't really believe in deleting tracks I've bought just to get an error message to disappear. Anybody got a remedy?
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| Make a smart playlist that excludes those audible files, and then synch that playlist?
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