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In here I'll try to maintain an index of posts both in this topic and elsewhere that relate to using calibre to manage Audio Books
Adding audio files to a Calibre library Catalogue of audio books Both Ebooks AND Audio books in Calibre Updated 2015-03-05 If anyone knows of a topic that should be included in this index PM me the link and I'll add it. BR Last edited by BetterRed; 03-04-2015 at 03:26 PM. |
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Calibre's main function is ebooks, but MP3s and audio books can be added to calibre. Drag and drop them to the book list and they will be added. It is a little ugly (see attached) but it works. This might be a good case for having a second calibre library.
Be sure to add the [Metadata Reader] AudioBooks plugin prior to adding the mp3s that way you have a chance of extracting the id3 metadata from the mp3 upon adding. You also might want to read the entire [Metadata Reader] AudioBooks plugin thread prior to attempting this. Good Luck. Last edited by DoctorOhh; 02-14-2013 at 07:49 AM. |
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If you use Windows these threads show how a shortcut (LNK) file can be used to reference an external file or folder. Limited to one link per book - but that can be to a folder, which could contain audio, video, game, etc files. https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=202532 https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...84#post2395784 In this thread https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=196599 from post 13 onwards a solution is discussed that provides the ability to keep multiple external reference links for a book - folders, files, Internet URLs etc. This solution is platform independent Both solutions use vanilla GUI calibre. I use both of them. BR |
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Catalogue of audio books
This is an interesting thread on Cataloging audio books using calibre without actually having the audio books added to the calibre library folder, pertinent info starting at post 6.
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In this thread Both Ebooks AND Audio books in Calibre, member Marcs1102 has documented how he/she has added the following facilities into their calibre installation
Its a good example of how one can integrate (bolt together) calibres existing features and plugins with 3rd party programs to create a solution to fill a specific need. BR |
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So I have been adding my audiobooks to Calibre as empty records (or in some cases not empty if I also have the ebook) and then I tag them as audiobook. But currently I have no pointers to the audio files which are stored separately from my ebooks on my home server. If I wanted to add pointers… which would be preferable, m3u or lnk files? I will experiment with both, but thought I would ask if anyone has experimented and has advice.
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You may want to put calibre into your Send To folder if its not already there Press Win+r to bring up Run Dialog, type shell:sendto enter. This will open your Send To folder. you need to drop a shortcut to the calibre program into that folder. The simplest way is to press Win, in search box type calibre the calibre executable should be at top of results - right button drag drop it to the Send to folder and select Create shortcuts - see attachment. Close the Send To folder. Make sure your Add Books preferences has the Mark newly added books checkbox ticked Assuming you can see the server folders from Windows Explorer then
It sounds complicated, but once you have calibre in your Send To folder and you are comfortable with creating shortcuts via right button drag drop its easy. You could do similar with the m3u playlists, but add file direct (I assume they're not very big). But be aware that you will then have a copy of the playlist on your server and in the calibre library. If that matters, create a shortcut (.LNK) for the playlist and add that to calibre as above. The advantage of using a shortcut is that if you're running the Distributed Link Service (which IMO you should be) then if you move the shortcut target (ie the mp3 or m3u) there's a good chance that Windows will find it and fix the shortcut - works better in Win7 than it did on XP. BR Last edited by BetterRed; 02-17-2014 at 02:20 AM. Reason: calibre |
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Thanks @BetterRed! Perfect!
Another advantage to the .LNK file I just found is that it opens the folder containing the MP3 files when I click LNK in Calibre, which is what I want. Clicking the M3U from Calibre on my system doesn't do anything. And I don't use M3U files so easier just to create the links and delete them when added to Calibre. The only thing is this doesn't work for me: Quote:
Distributed Link service is running on my system. I've been wanting to do this for a long time! |
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I have rewritten part of that previous post Sorry BR Last edited by BetterRed; 02-17-2014 at 12:43 AM. |
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Another interesting thing I just discovered...
You can drag and drop a folder onto the comments field of the Edit Metadata screen and it will create a link to the folder containing the audio files. I am using this when I have multiple versions of an audiobook (different narrators) for a title but I don't want multiple book entries. |
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I fixed my earlier post - sorry about that, wasn't thinking straight The file:\\\.... links in Comments are URI links. If you move the target Windows wont fix like them like it will with a shortcut. BR |
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Thanks again for all the help! All 195 of my audiobooks are linked in Calibre now. Happy, happy OCD book nerd.
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Happened on this sticky, that references an old post of mine, but in the last year i've found a much better easier way than i described and use now... I just created a format (zab for Zipped Audio Book) and tell my system registry to run zab's with my player (vlcplayer). If you try and use the format .zip it is assumed to be an archive of ebooks, but rename the shortcut/link's to .zab so only the shortcut file with a link is copied into the calibre library as it's own format... You can pretty much do all sorts of cool things
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