Author Topic: Joining tracks when ripping an audiobook  (Read 961 times)

YesemiteSam

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I have a number of BBC audiobooks (of classic TV comedy) that I want to add to my library. The problem is that each episode is split into multiple tracks, typically 7 or 8. Is there any way to join the tracks so that I end up with just one track per episode? In other words is there an equivalent of the "join tracks" function in iTunes?

Any advice would be much appreciated.

psychoadept

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The easiest thing would probably be to use the setting to keep tracks together, which is in settings on the tag editor

If they're on cd, you could select just some of the tracks at a time and tell MusicBee to rip to a single file
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YesemiteSam

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Thanks for that info'.  I'll have a shot at it and see how I get on.

YesemiteSam

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No luck, I'm afraid. I'm relatively new to Musicbee so could I ask you just to walk me through the main steps of your suggestion.

Thanks

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Start by looking at the wiki page on taking, it shows the tag editor and all the different settings
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