m4b-mp3-chapters-from-cuesheets
mutagen
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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.
mutagen
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Docker Acquires Mutagen
Note for the confused (maybe just me?), this is not related to python-mutagen[0], the metadata library.
[0] https://mutagen.readthedocs.io
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Resonance: Intuitive Music Player
I actually originally wrote Resonance in entirely in python when I was first learning how to make gtk4 / libadwaita applications. This first version used the mutagen tagging library for importing tags, which was written for the quodlibet player. Eventually, through the course of developing Resonance, I ran into noticeable latency issues with a sizable enough library. This was due (I think maybe due to this?) to how gdk pixbuf loading worked within PyGObject. This was especially an issue with the main album grid flowbox. (Loading a ton of album covers made it super laggy)
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How to be sure that a file is a real .ogg?
At least https://github.com/quodlibet/mutagen/issues doesn't seem to have issues open related about Ogg that seem relevant.
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Automatic metadata renaming for video files (on OS X)
If you do python, check this module out: https://github.com/quodlibet/mutagen
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Spotifarr a tool to synchronize your Spotify with Plex
The python script will update the metadata and prepare it for plex using mutagen
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Help needed for Mutagen module theowing error!
not sure but see this thread https://github.com/quodlibet/mutagen/issues/327
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Saving of MP3 Tags
It looks like mutagen is mapping version to TIT3.
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Looking for a music library app that can handle multiple artist/genre tags like Quod Libet does
It looks like Quod Libet, ExFalso (it's tag editor) and Mutagen its tagging library are the only ones that really do support actual multiple tags, both writing (Mutagen and ExFalso) and reading/playing/acting as a music library with Quod Libet…
What are some alternatives?
Plex-Audiobook-Guide - A walkthrough for optimal Audiobook experience using Plex
eyeD3
AaxAudioConverter - Convert Audible aax files to mp3 and m4a/m4b
tinytag - Python library for reading audio file metadata, duration of MP3, OGG, OPUS, MP4, M4A, FLAC, WMA, Wave, AIFF and a few more
FFmpeg-CRT-transform - CRT simulation without shaders... the slow way
pydub - Manipulate audio with a simple and easy high level interface
mutagen - Fast file synchronization and network forwarding for remote development
beets - music library manager and MusicBrainz tagger
AudioBookConverter - Improved AudioBookConverter based on freeipodsoftware release (mp3 to m4b converter)
mingus - Mingus is a music package for Python
eyeD3 - eyeD3 is a Python module and command line program for processing ID3 tags. Information about mp3 files (i.e bit rate, sample frequency, play time, etc.) is also provided. The formats supported are ID3v1 (1.0/1.1) and ID3v2 (2.3/2.4).
qobuz-dl - A complete Lossless and Hi-Res music downloader for Qobuz