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Hi, Either I'm blind or there is no such functionality. |
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No, there is no such functionality, I'm afraid. As soon as a book consists of more than one track, be it because it has parts, or because it is split into chapters and more, AAX Audio Converter automatically will create a playlist. Many media players can read the playlist file format. But I am aware some do not. For those cases the output file names will be in correct alphabetic play order either by default or can be made so with some of the file and folder naming options. For a book with multiple parts, AAX Audio Converter will remove the continuation hint at the end of an intermediate part and also the repeated intro at the beginning of the next part. So, if you listen to your book either via the playlist or with a player that works through the files in the folder alphabetically, you shouldn't notice the change of file. If you absolutely need it as a single file book, you can download it as such from Audible, but you know that, of course. (There may be some exceptions for very thick volumes.) |
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That's a bummer. I decode my audiobooks with Leaax_Decode into seperate files and bunch them all together in one m4b file via fre:ac. Is there any possibilty you could add this functionality? |
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It's rather unlikely, I'd say. The concept was to spilt files, not combine them, and the entire workflow is built around that. It would need major changes. And currently, my focus is on AAX Audio Converter 2 and a built-in direct download function. |
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No problem. I found out that if I just add the m3u my app is working better at registring it's a single audiobook and not multiple different ones with oddly similiar titles =) |
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It's rather unlikely, I'd say. The concept was to spilt files, not combine them, and the entire workflow is built around that. It would need major changes.
And currently, my focus is on AAX Audio Converter 2 and a built-in direct download function.