m4b-mp3-chapters-from-cuesheets
eyeD3
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m4b-mp3-chapters-from-cuesheets
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Large m4b
Sorry, I’m not familiar with programs on Mac. I use these scripts but they are Windows only.
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.Cue files for chapters
Prologue reads embedded chapters. If you have Windows, see here for a method to embed chapters from a cue file to mp3 or m4b.
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Advice on Complex Audiobook
You could also merge the chapter tracks into a single file with embedded chapters, but I think there is a chapter limit of 255 for m4b files, mp3 I’ve had issues with large chapter numbers as well but I’m unsure what the limit is. There’s a guide here on doing that https://github.com/TheMetalCenter/m4b-mp3-chapters-from-cuesheets thought it is windows only.
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Yet Another Chapter Name Question
I use this method to change the chapters in all my audiobooks https://github.com/TheMetalCenter/m4b-mp3-chapters-from-cuesheets
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Just downloaded app. What is the right/best way to set it up? I am having some issues...
I personally keep an audiobook folder on my NAS (or network drive) and manage it with MusicBee (the guide above uses mp3tag). I manually add my own metadata (guide above gives option to do manual or scrape it from audible). Then I update Plex library, which points to that directory, and adds any new books to Plex. I merge all my audio files to a single chapterized file before adding to MusicBee using https://github.com/TheMetalCenter/m4b-mp3-chapters-from-cuesheets but the guide above has an alternate way to do it.
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Prologue Limitation: Is Not Reading Chapterised Titles of .m4b Audiobook
Do you have Windows or Mac? If Windows, this is the method I use to add/edit my audiobook's chapters. It's all done from bat files with ruby and python scripts, so a little messy but it gets the job done. You'd want to do scenario 6.
eyeD3
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Add metadata tags to an mp3 file WITH PYTHON
I've used https://github.com/nicfit/eyeD3 for this kind of thing in the past
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Suckless ID3 Tag Editor for ID3V1 and ID3V2?
eyeD3 requires python, not sure if it would fit the suckless philosophy. But it's CLI.
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Why can't pipenv parse this requirements.txt file?
Also, if you (or anyone) wants to see the original repo it can be found here: https://github.com/nicfit/eyeD3
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To Lex - can you add chapter markers to the podcast?
Disclaimer: I don't think the eyeD3 library will break your mp3s when it's reading/writing ID3 tags, but it probably makes sense to work on a copy of your original mp3s, in case something goes amiss.
What are some alternatives?
Plex-Audiobook-Guide - A walkthrough for optimal Audiobook experience using Plex
mutagen - Fast file synchronization and network forwarding for remote development
AaxAudioConverter - Convert Audible aax files to mp3 and m4a/m4b
youtube-music-takeaway-sorter - YouTube Music Google Takeout is shit. This tool will attempt to sort out the terrible mess of files they provide
FFmpeg-CRT-transform - CRT simulation without shaders... the slow way
mutagen - Python module for handling audio metadata
savify - Download Spotify songs to mp3 with full metadata and cover art!
beets - music library manager and MusicBrainz tagger
AudioBookConverter - Improved AudioBookConverter based on freeipodsoftware release (mp3 to m4b converter)
librosa - Python library for audio and music analysis