2011-08-03, 17:11
For the Audiobooks to work, You must 1st you must go and edit all your audiobook files "ID3" tags (be it that they can support ID3 tags, - MP3/MP4/FLAC/APE all can - I have found that "MediaMonkey" is the best software for doing that). And set the Genre tag to "Audiobook (or whatever you like).
Then add the folder where all you Audiobook files are located as a "Source" for Audio files like you would with music when adding them to the Library.
Then just follow my steps in the video
Yes. Just make sure that the ID3 tag of the files have the "Disc" number added. I Have "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" books and they are spread over a few CDs worth. So when you look at the images below. You should be able to see how you should "ID3-tag" your files.
I Know it is a pain to go and re-tag all your files. But it is worth it in the long term.
Then add the folder where all you Audiobook files are located as a "Source" for Audio files like you would with music when adding them to the Library.
Then just follow my steps in the video
Quote:Is there an option to arrange them like my Audiobook folder?
Yes. Just make sure that the ID3 tag of the files have the "Disc" number added. I Have "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy" books and they are spread over a few CDs worth. So when you look at the images below. You should be able to see how you should "ID3-tag" your files.
I Know it is a pain to go and re-tag all your files. But it is worth it in the long term.