BadaBoomBooks
Audnexus.bundle
BadaBoomBooks | Audnexus.bundle | |
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31 | 461 | |
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1.2 | 4.3 | |
about 1 year ago | 8 months ago | |
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BadaBoomBooks
Audnexus.bundle
- Is there an Arr (Radarr, Sonarr, etc) programm that can download audiobooks?
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Using Plex for audiobooks
https://github.com/djdembeck/Audnexus.bundle gets you meta-data updating.
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Martha Wells, A.G. Riddle, and More Audiobooks from Recorded Books
Also I noticed Audiobook.bundle is no longer being actively worked on and has been moved to a different project, Audnexus. If you want to try it, I would use Audnexus because it has a release in March.
- Audnexus Plugin end point down
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I am ruined by Amazon’s evil and will never get my money or my property back.
If you don't know about Plex, it's a service where you set up your own media server. It's not designed with Audiobooks in mind but I created a Music Library and only put Audiobooks in it. Plex is great and for regular media it will scan all your files and organize it and all the the details, summaries, catalogue and everything as if it were a regular streaming services; but since it's not designed for audiobooks you need to add an audiobook source for it to pull details from. I added Audnexus as my source, it works great.
- Audiobook matching has stopped working
- Plex needs an audio book style library
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Third-party metadata agents/scanners still work (e.g. Audnexus is a popular one for getting better audiobook metadata), but there are very few others that do. Ones that relied on their own UI (e.g. anything that integrated with services like Spotify, YouTube, etc) don't work anymore, and haven't for 4+ years. You'll see their entry in the Plugins menu in your server settings, but you can't do anything beyond that because the UI it relied on was removed.
- Best way to curate audio books on plex server installed on Windows?
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Audio books on server
Yes, it's fairly common. In lieu of "official" support, the third-party agent Audnexus can help with organizing things, pulling from online databases that the regular Plex Music agent doesn't (e.g. Audible), and setting tags that can help with navigation (e.g. setting the Style to the narrator, so you can filter to specific narrators).
What are some alternatives?
odmpy - A simple command line manager for OverDrive/Libby loans. Download your library loans from the command line.
Plex-Audiobook-Guide - A walkthrough for optimal Audiobook experience using Plex
beets-audible - Organize Your Audiobook Collection With Beets
Audiobooks.bundle - Plex metadata scraper for Audiobooks
epub_to_audiobook - EPUB to audiobook converter, optimized for Audiobookshelf
openaudible - Audiobook Manager for Audible Users
Mp3tag - Mp3tag tools
Readarr - Book Manager and Automation (Sonarr for Ebooks)
bragibooks - An audiobook library cleanup and management tool built with Python and Django. Leveraging m4b-merge for audiobook standardization and editing. Ideal for enhancing audiobook library management.
Conreq - A content requesting platform.
sickbeard_mp4_automator - Automatically convert video files to a standardized format with metadata tagging to create a beautiful and uniform media library
audible-activator - Retrieves your activation data (activation_bytes) from Audible servers. Using https://github.com/inAudible-NG/tables project instead is recommended.