![]() It's the only automated app on Mac which will pull all the metadata that Plex needs without any real user intervention. If you get a decent amount of your books from Audible, you're probably best to fork out the $20 for a year of OpenAudible. Thaler" audiobook, and I can't find any matches. The lookup in browser option returns 100,000 results for "Nudge-Richard H. So after reading your comment I got Picard, and when I try to follow their Quick Start tutorial, I did the "Lookup", "Scan", and then "Lookup in Browser" options. So I was struggling trying to follow their Mp3tag and Beets options. And I'm on Mac which looks different from everything they show. Tutorials like seanap's guide, bragibooks, and Beets-Audible all involve coding, which I don't know how to do. Where I'm struggling is figuring out how to properly tag my audiobooks (.m4bs, like yours). I'm trying to get a nice Plex library for the Prologue app to use, with metadata that the Audnexus agent provides on Plex. Tldr edit: Do you mind telling me your process of properly tagging your audiobooks in Picard? Thanks a ton for any time/help. One year later, do you mind giving some advice to a struggling Plex audiobook user? I use MP3tag & Flashrenamer as my main tools. Maybe little kids and fiction, who knows. You can throw Narrator in the tags somewhere, but people don't look for a book to read based on the narrator much. (Except for itunes, they will play the mp3 book alphabetically by Track Title, so so stupid.) Some mp3 players ignore the id3v1 tags some only look at id3v2 tags, some ignore the file name and only look at the id3vX tag, it's just a giant, un-uniform mess that can easily be fixed if you just put the ZERO PADDED (otherwise they plan in the wrong order, 1, 10, 11, etc.) file name AND correctly populate the ID3 tags. I have found that a zero-padded TRACK # "should" be first because for many reasons, stemming from many mp3 players, especially in cars, or even software, even modern ones, only look at the first 7 characters of the physical file name. ![]() ID3 Tags are appropriately populated (with cover art, genre, year published, etc) Number system is correctly (Zero padded) = (01 02 03 if tracks are over 10 and under 99) etc. Whatever you want, but having about 5K audiobooks and I like to share with others, and trying to find the perfect system for 20 years, these are my thoughts on the matter for audiobook storage and why:įile NAME is correctly labeled ( %track% - %artist% - %album% - %title% (as short as possible (under 128 characters maximizes compatibility, if you need it longer, that's what id3 tags are for), no long subtitles, if it's getting too long, omit the Artist since the folder name has it)įile FOLDER is correctly labeled (Folder name = "Lastname, FirstName - Book Title" (as short as possible, no long subtitles) If you don't want the automoderator to comment on your post, just include the word "nobot" anywhere in it. Check out the Wiki for more in depth info! When does the Automoderator comment?įor more information about automatic commenting by the Automoderator bot, please see the wiki. Your library, direct from the Publisher, an online Multi-publisher service or other online sources. These recommendations are frequently posted. ![]() If you want recommendations for "Ready Player One", "The Martian", "car rides" or "road trips", please use the search function before posting. ![]() Link posts without description of link contents will also be deleted. Any violation of this rule may result in a subreddit ban. Any post that assists in Copyright Infringement will be removed. This includes posts that ask for illegal torrent links, promotes torrents, or Youtube, soundcloud & torrent links that infringe on copyright. NO discussions that promote copyright infringment! You are very much welcome here, but before you post please read our RULES YOUR POST MAY BE DELETED Wiki button Rules button Where can I get audiobooks? button What apps to use for android or iOS? button Narrators button Related Subreddits Authors/Narrators/Publishers Links must be included in text posts with a brief summary of contents. This is a community of audiobibliophiles sharing and looking for their next great listen.įEEL FREE TO POST QUESTIONS, DISCUSSIONS, NEWS, OR REVIEWS OF INTERESTING AUDIOBOOKS, including those from, Librivox, and other sources.
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