![]() ![]() author, series, book X of Y, etc) but will also need metadata about the audio file. I've never gotten into audiobooks - what special requirements do they have beyond normal audio files? (for organization)?Īs audiobooks are normally spoken versions of the books (there can also be adaptations that can fall in this catagory that do not follow the books word-for-word), they can be categorised is a similar way to ebooks (e.g. Any other music organization programs I should check into? I prefer open-source where possible.but I'm open to options. I've been experimenting with Songbird for music (I don't like iTunes at all), and think it'll do the job. What I'm wondering is what other programs people use for organizing media and information (even types other than mentioned in this post)? I've yet to find anything I've been happy with for my photos. I've been a user of eXtreme Movie Manager, what I've found to work best for organizing my movies. That got me thinking about ways to organize RPG materials as well.and everything else. While looking for a better cbr/cbz reader to replace Comical, I stumbled on ComicRack, which, in my view, is to comic books what Calibre is (organization-wise) to general books. I've also been using it to organize my comic books - but was frustrated by a few aspects that are more unique to the comic book world. ![]() I've been happily using Calibre for organizing my books for a while now. ![]()
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