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Originally Posted by itimpi View Post
Calibre allows one of any particular file type to be stored against a book entry. In your example you could therefore store a .mp3 file as well as a .pdf file against a book entry.
Calibre will rename the mp3 file when it adds it to the library so that any link to it from the PDF will no longer function.

Calibre isn't well suited to media that are composed of more than a single file. You can put all of the files into an archive and then add the archive file to calibre, but if you do this you will need to extract things out again to actually make use of them. Avoid using the .zip extension, since calibre expects a zipped e-book in that case.
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