So OpenAudible kinda gives me the information I need in the metadata, so I ended up making a simple python script that copies them around based on that.
So OpenAudible kinda gives me the information I need in the metadata, so I ended up making a simple python script that copies them around based on that.
I’m not getting how to set it up without the download functionality, how do i tell it to just reorganize a folder into another folder?
It does seem a bit like overkill :D I might try it, but otherwise I might try to figure something out myself at some point. Sounds like a nice hobby project.
Yeah, for I’m sorting manually as well, but it would be nice to just drop files in a folder and then forget about it.
In @nerdias comment in this thread about setting up plex for audiobooks, there is also a section with a link about de-drm’ing your audible books.
I havent troed it out myself, just stumbled upon it while checking out the thread, but I thought I’d point it out.
Change the -p 8080:80
part to something else, like -p 8090:80
, then it’ll be running on port 8090 instead (or switch it for another port entirely!).
The first number is which port you wish to bind on your machine, the second one is what port the container process is listening on (where 80 is very usual).
I think mostly I didnt see any options for setting up the download folder, just different download options (like torrent and usenet etc).