Hi all, I'm wondering if someone can explain this to me:
Musicbee is my favorite manager and player for audiobooks. I specifically love the support for chapters. However, I don't quite understand how these are actually handled.
I have most of my audiobooks in m4b format, as a single file with chapters. Yet even though they are the same format, Musicbee seems to handle some of them differently, and I would like to find out why so I can adjust my files accordingly.
Two examples for this:
Example 1: 
With this book, the main window of Musicbee shows the book as just one "track", and the playbar also displays the full length of the audiobook. The track contains chapters, these are only shown within the play bar and I can skip forward/backwards.
Example 2:
Here, Musicbee shows all the individual chapters in the main window and in the track list in the right panel. The playbar only displays the individual chapters with the playtime of that individual chapter.
To confuse things further, I recently encountered the issue that for the book in the second example, Musicbee seemingly "forgot" it had chapters and didn't display them anywhere, resulting in just the one full length file with no option to skip forward/backwards and I had to carefully drag the play bar to find the right spot in a 12 hour file. This issue remained after closing and restarting Musicbee, but it somehow rectified itself after a reboot the next day, so I am not sure what exactly caused this behaviour, or if it even was the reboot that "fixed" it.
Anyway, so the "error" is gone, but I still don't know how Musicbee decides on how to display chaptered books, and if I can influence this behavior in any way. I would prefer the individual chapters like in the second example of course, so if there is a setting that causes this, I would really like to know.
FYI, I do have cue files in these folders, if that makes a difference - but I also have several audiobooks without cue files, and these still show chapters too, so I am not sure if having them has any effect whatsoever.
Can anyone provide some insights?