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Audnexus.bundle reviews and mentions
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My audiobooks collection. I saw a similar post from another user and I thought about sharing mine.
Normally, if a book is divided in too many mp3 files, I convert it (combine) to M4B so it's only 1 or 2 files. Then I use a plugin called Audnexus to update the metadata in Plex.
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Plex for Books?
There's extra steps that need to be taken, but there are automation tools that work well in conjunction with readarr that take care of those steps. Auto-m4b monitors a folder for audiobooks and converts mp3 files into chapterized m4b files, which readarr handles way better at import than mp3. The Audnexus metadata agent handles proper metadata for audiobooks, including author info and portraits plus plex-friendly covers.
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Libation 9
I much prefer Plex rather than use Audiobookshelf mainly for the convenience of having everything in one place. You can use Audnexus as a metadata scraper. The only thing it might not pull (at least on Chronicle) is the Narrator data, since I had to input all that manually for Prologue. Other than that, it’s a perfect setup.
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Is there an Audiobook solution for Plex using Android?
Others use Audnexus plugin for Plex.
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mp3tag x audible scraper no longer works?
Could you use the AudNexus plugin for Plex instead? If the book files are properly titles, it should grab the Audible info for them and add that to Plex. In the end, that's all the matters, right?
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/r/Plex's Moronic Mondays' No Stupid Questions Thread - 2022-09-26
Anecdotally, my experience has been pretty good when using the third-partyAudnexus agent and using this guide to add local metadata tags.
Not sure if it's necessarily the definitive way, but using the third-party AudNexus agent is popular. I also use this guide to add the right local tags, but just using the right file structure should be enough for books to get matched properly. Fingers crossed official support is coming soon, but no one outside of Plex knows if/when it's coming.
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Audiobooks
The Audnexus plex agent is a (much better IMO) spiritual successor: https://github.com/djdembeck/Audnexus.bundle
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Having problems with plex seeing audiobooks?
I'd recommend the third-party Audnexus agent, using this guide to tag/organize everything.
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Tagging series and series# for books?
It suggests you use this Plex plugin which may be all you really need. It will edit the Plex metadata to have the series name and position under “sort album”. Even better, it adds Plex tags for the series (and author) under “moods” which lets you create smart playlists/collections that will import to Prologue.
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djdembeck/Audnexus.bundle is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
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