Audiobook Manager for Audible Users
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Sep 27, 2024 - Java
Audiobook Manager for Audible Users
Improved AudioBookConverter based on freeipodsoftware release (mp3 to m4b converter)
tone is a cross platform audio tagger and metadata editor to dump and modify metadata for a wide variety of formats, including mp3, m4b, flac and more. It has no dependencies and can be downloaded as single binary for Windows, macOS, Linux and other common platforms.
Docker container that watches a folder for multi-file mp3 books and converts them to a chapterized m4b.
An audiobook library cleanup and management tool built with Python and Django. Leveraging m4b-merge for audiobook standardization and editing. Ideal for enhancing audiobook library management.
VoxNovel: generate audiobooks giving each character a different voice actor.
A Python-based CLI tool that standardizes audiobook files with clean metadata, cover art, and structured chapters, sourced from Audible. Essential for achieving organized and high-quality audiobook files.
merge audiobooks or podcasts without re-encoding (remuxing only) to single m4b with quicktime/nero chapters or mp3 with id3v2 chapters using cuesheets; also allows for renaming/editing chapters
Creates DRM free copies of Audible AAX audio books in both M4B and per chapter MP3/M3U, retaining all metadata including cover image. Supports re-encoding, parallel MP3 encoding and batch jobs.
Easy to use player for audiobook files with chapters such as m4b or mka.
MP3, MP4(m4a, m4b), FLAC and OGG(Vorbis, Opus) meta data reader and writer for go
Download a collection of .mp3 files from Internet Archive site (http://archive.org) and create an audiobook in .m4b format
A little app that merges any audio files into a chapterised audiobook, ready for most modern audiobook readers
Add chapters to audiobooks
Add a description, image, and links to the m4b topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the m4b topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."