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Here's a format string that does what you're looking for: `Z:\temp\TEST\audiobooks\%albumartist%[ '['%audible_albumartistid%']']\%series%\%year% - %album% [ '['%series% %series-part%']']\%album% (%year%)[ '['%series% %series-part%']']$ifgreater(%_total_files%,1, - pt$num(%track%,2),)`

This will only grab the ID of whichever author Audible lists first. A folder would look like `/Author1, Author2 [IDof1]/...`

Hey, this is a known and ongoing issue for now. Please see this issue and the mp3tag forum link. https://github.com/seanap/Audible.com-Search-by-Album/issues/24

> https://mp3tag.app/ @uchagani as far as I'm aware mp3tag for Mac doesn't support custom web sources. Are you able to use the Mac version with my .src script?

All books need to be in their own folder. Eg. /temp/recentlyadded/bookfolder/bookfile1.mp3... In the recentlyadded folder you can throw single m4b's in there and it will treat each m4b as it's...

This is a good idea and something I've wanted to implement. Looks like ffmpeg can remove metadata, but I'll have to play around with how to make this a config...

I think we are all on the same page. 1. ASIN gives us the most confirmation that we are tagging the right release, but it's a pita as far as...

Do you have access to the original ASIN? Try matching with that original ASIN and see if it can pull the right data.

Is there any way to match with the full authors name, but only display the abbreviated name?