Plex audiobook support9/28/2023 ![]() ![]() I realise this isn’t a MusicBrainz issue, as such, but Plex is using the MusicBrainz database to look up the audio books.Īny help on looking up and tagging a single, continuous, track album/audio book using Picard would be much appreciated. At the moment I’m having to manually add them to my repository one at a time and match them one at a time, otherwise I end up with a mess that I can’t fix. I have a number of these Big Finish books that I am trying to put on Plex. ![]() I can’t update only the album detail without matching all the tracks. In this audiobook, technology reporter Stephen Levy tells of the time he spent meeting and talking to people within the company and expands this to an overview. I can’t, for example, use track 1 from the found release to tag my book with only track 1. When I match the release it tells me I have an unknown track as I only have track 1. If I then use Picard I have two problems… i) it won’t auto find the book so I have to look it up manually (I’ve checked the metadata has the right artist and book name from MusicBrainz but I still have to do a manual search) my example is Artist: Nicholas Briggs Album: Doctor Who The Sirens of Time ii) the bigger problem - I can’t update against any of the MusicBrainz entries as they are all multi track (or zero track). I have put the artist name and book name in the track metadata. Add one or multiple media providers (Your local Android device, Plex, Emby, Jellyfin, Subsonic, Kodi) then listen to your music on any supported player. I have a number of Big Finish audio books that I’ve formatted to be a single track each. ![]()
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