by dani0010 » Sun Jan 04, 2015 5:55 pm
I'm brand new here, but I've been using Media Monkey a long time primarily to tag, rename and move media the way I like. Since you haven't gotten an answer, I thought I'd share what I do.
I mostly listen to series of audiobooks, and I am a little OCD about keeping them in good order. I don't know about the episode tag, but what works for me is using Disc for series. At first I didn't like the idea of giving up my inner-book disc designations, but the more I've started getting my books via Audible and other online stores, the less they come divided as discs anyways. A couple years ago, I just retagged my whole library with tracks #s continuing for the whole audiobook and disc tags being reserved for # in a series. I have never regretted it.
I also use the Grouping tag for series name and Custom 1 for total tracks in a book. Then I rename and move the books like this:
/author/grouping/disc album/track-Custom 1 album.ext
I also retag the titles to match the filename without extension. I did this originally because my iPhone used to be finicky about properly sorting audiobook tracks, and this combination kept it happy. Now I don't think it's necessary anymore, but I have learned to love the tracks-totaltracks prefix in the title because I can quickly note where or gauge how far into a book I am with a glance at any listening device I may be using.
I'm brand new here, but I've been using Media Monkey a long time primarily to tag, rename and move media the way I like. Since you haven't gotten an answer, I thought I'd share what I do.
I mostly listen to series of audiobooks, and I am a little OCD about keeping them in good order. I don't know about the episode tag, but what works for me is using Disc for series. At first I didn't like the idea of giving up my inner-book disc designations, but the more I've started getting my books via Audible and other online stores, the less they come divided as discs anyways. A couple years ago, I just retagged my whole library with tracks #s continuing for the whole audiobook and disc tags being reserved for # in a series. I have never regretted it.
I also use the Grouping tag for series name and Custom 1 for total tracks in a book. Then I rename and move the books like this:
/author/grouping/disc album/track-Custom 1 album.ext
I also retag the titles to match the filename without extension. I did this originally because my iPhone used to be finicky about properly sorting audiobook tracks, and this combination kept it happy. Now I don't think it's necessary anymore, but I have learned to love the tracks-totaltracks prefix in the title because I can quickly note where or gauge how far into a book I am with a glance at any listening device I may be using.