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Old 06-18-2017, 06:28 AM   #1
Gilgeam
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Using compressed files for audiobook organization

Greetings friends,

I'm slowly moving all literature-related stuff to calibre and am trying to tackle audiobooks next. I did some research and found some folk like using .tar for this purpose. However, I have most of my audiobooks compressed in different formats, mostly ZIP, occasionally RAR. Since I can just put these into calibre, I'm a little bit confused if and why I should convert them to tar before I do. Can anyone offer some advice? Am I not seeing a problem that might occur in simply sticking with ZIP and RAR?

Thanks a lot for your patience and wisdom!

Gil
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