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 +====== Manipulating Audio Files ======
  
 +===== Join Audio Files =====
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 +You may end up hundreds of MP3 files when ripping CD. Use **OpenAudible** to join MP3 files into one file for each chapter or one for each disk.
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 +OpenAudible can also be used to convert audio books into MP3 format.
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 +===== MP3 Tag =====
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 +Use **Mp3tag** to edit "Title", "Artist", "Album" but most importantly the "Track" information. The easiest way is to use "Tools->Auto-numbering Wizard".
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 +Optionally, you can rename the file to be more informative using "Convert->Tag - Filename" with format string such as "Disk$num(%track%,2) %title%".
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 +Furthermore, you can batch change any tag using "Convert->Filename - Tag" to make the tag (e.g. Title) more informative.
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 +===== Download Audiobooks from Libby =====
 +
 +  - Go to libbyapp.com (use Chrome browser as example)
 +  - Open developer's tab (by pressing F12) and go to the "Network" tab
 +  - Open the audiobook and click "TABLE OF CONTENTS"
 +    - Click each chapter from the beginning to the end
 +    - Find the lines with "Status 206, Type media" (see screen capture below, tip: click the "Media" filter to reduce cluster). Right click the line and choose "Open in new tab"
 +    - Click the three dots and "Download". Note: only need to download the files with the same name once (each file may contain multiple chapters).
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