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KyBunnies 09-25-2017 11:16 PM

Audiobooks
 
Is there a program similar to Calibre to manage audio books? iTunes is just not working for me. I know I can add an empty format book entry into Calibre but that takes to much time. I need something faster and easier.

Tarana 09-25-2017 11:56 PM

Nope, sadly, there is not. The empty book in Calibre or a spreadsheet are your best options. The problem is that programs that were started some years ago to do the same thing ended up unsupported. Calibre is regularly supported AND you can download the metadata directly into the 'empty book'. Big timesaver there.

When dealing with a very large library (I have over 900 audiobooks - full length and short stories) is to just take your time and do a few every few days. So what if it takes you a year? I've learned to not waste so much time with organizing because it takes away from listening to audiobooks and reading.

Froide 09-26-2017 12:10 AM

Media Monkey is widely regarded as the Calibre-equivalent for audio files and videos (see https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF...q=media+monkey). I use it in conjuction with Calibre to manage and catalogue my audiobooks and videos; I also use it on its own to manage my music.

darryl 09-26-2017 04:18 AM

I mostly have the ebook and audiobook and simply add the audiobook file, usually as an mp3, to the Calibre Book record. I use mp3wrap to create a single mp3 file which can easily be split back into chapters if I so desire. An easy and practical solution.

HarryT 09-26-2017 04:33 AM

Moved to the correct forum for audiobook discussions.

silverraven 09-26-2017 10:51 AM

Someone suggested this to me a couple weeks ago. I JUST started playing with it, so I'm not sure if it would work for you or not:
http://links.giveawayoftheday.com/datacrow.net/
Also, https://www.collectorz.com/book looks really cool. But it is NOT free. I really like the way it looks.
I have come very close to buying it a few times.
I really wish there were a way to install Calibre twice, one named Calibre, one named Calibre Audio. Yes, I know I can have all kinds of different virtual libraries within Calibre. That just doesn't work for me, I need two separate programs. Yes, I'm weird!
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tilia 09-27-2017 03:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silverraven (Post 3585566)
I really wish there were a way to install Calibre twice, one named Calibre, one named Calibre Audio. Yes, I know I can have all kinds of different virtual libraries within Calibre. That just doesn't work for me, I need two separate programs. Yes, I'm weird!

Do you know you can have seperate libraries? These are not the same as virtual libraries.

If that doesn't work either, have you tried using a portable installation alongside the installed version? You can still only run one of them at a time though, if that's your issue.

pwalker8 09-27-2017 08:15 AM

Right now, I'm using spreadsheets. I simply export my iTunes audiobook playlist, load them into Numbers, add a few columns (series and narrator), delete a few and save it to iCloud. That way, I can access it from my iPad for when I'm not at my computer. I would assume that you can do something similar on a windows pc.

I have tried the separate calibre libraries, but that didn't really work well for me. Most of my listening occurs either in the car or at the office and I use the spreadsheet to see what I haven't listened to yet. Since I listen to a lot of series, it's useful to know what the next book in the series is.

KyBunnies 09-27-2017 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darryl (Post 3585461)
I mostly have the ebook and audiobook and simply add the audiobook file, usually as an mp3, to the Calibre Book record. I use mp3wrap to create a single mp3 file which can easily be split back into chapters if I so desire. An easy and practical solution.

And how do you do this? I get fed up with some audiobooks downloading in single chapters.

KyBunnies 09-27-2017 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silverraven (Post 3585566)
Someone suggested this to me a couple weeks ago. I JUST started playing with it, so I'm not sure if it would work for you or not:
http://links.giveawayoftheday.com/datacrow.net/
Also, https://www.collectorz.com/book looks really cool. But it is NOT free. I really like the way it looks.
I have come very close to buying it a few times.
I really wish there were a way to install Calibre twice, one named Calibre, one named Calibre Audio. Yes, I know I can have all kinds of different virtual libraries within Calibre. That just doesn't work for me, I need two separate programs. Yes, I'm weird!
S

I downloaded Datacrow but I am lost on how to manage my audiobooks. I need to play around with it to figure it out. I like Collectororz but I cannot see paying that much for the program yet. I have send an email asking them if it will manage audiobooks but their response has been about mobi files.

KyBunnies 09-27-2017 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwalker8 (Post 3585922)
Right now, I'm using spreadsheets. I simply export my iTunes audiobook playlist, load them into Numbers, add a few columns (series and narrator), delete a few and save it to iCloud. That way, I can access it from my iPad for when I'm not at my computer. I would assume that you can do something similar on a windows pc.

I have tried the separate calibre libraries, but that didn't really work well for me. Most of my listening occurs either in the car or at the office and I use the spreadsheet to see what I haven't listened to yet. Since I listen to a lot of series, it's useful to know what the next book in the series is.

I deal with spreadsheets all day at work. Looking for something different. But if I can't find anything I guess I will have to go this route.

KyBunnies 09-27-2017 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Froide (Post 3585418)
Media Monkey is widely regarded as the Calibre-equivalent for audio files and videos (see https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF...q=media+monkey). I use it in conjuction with Calibre to manage and catalogue my audiobooks and videos; I also use it on its own to manage my music.

I tried MediaMonkey in the past to manage my music. However I could not get it to import all my music and the support was terrible.

Blossom 09-27-2017 04:44 PM

Goodreads, make a shelf for audiobooks and add them to the shelf.

Sent from my XT1528

KyBunnies 09-27-2017 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blossom (Post 3586110)
Goodreads, make a shelf for audiobooks and add them to the shelf.

Sent from my XT1528

I have to many shelves in Goodreads now. I want/need something that does not require being online. Something that will keep track similar to Calibre.

darryl 09-27-2017 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by KyBunnies (Post 3586103)
And how do you do this? I get fed up with some audiobooks downloading in single chapters.

I use mp3wrap on Linux though there is a windows version. Both are command line but relatively simple. It creates one mp3 file which can esaily be split back into the original files. For instance, if I have a directory with Chapter1.mp3 up to chapter100.mp3, I can create a single NameOfBook_mp3wrap.mp3. If I again want individual chapter files mp3split can extract them using the original information from mp3wrap. The only minor complication was with chapter names, which invariably do not use trailing zeros. For the combined file to be in the proper order these are essential. I use a small script using the linux "rename" command to accomplish this. So, for instance, Chapter1.mp3 must become Chapter001.mp3 if there are over 99 chapters.

http://mp3wrap.sourceforge.net/


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