by Deranged Hermit » Sat Feb 08, 2025 3:13 pm
Hi,
First post. I'm using Windows MediaMonkey Gold v6.x 2024.0.0.3082. I'm converting audiobook m4b files to m4b files with smaller file sizes. Input files are stereo, either 22k or 44k samples/sec, and I'm converting to mono and 11k, using the MM Codec Pack 3.08 (Trial). I bought the MM Codec Pack (3.09), but after three or four reinstalls, have not been able to get that one to work at all.
The re-encoding has reduced the size of my audiobook database from ~450Gb to ~200Gb. That took about a week. I started with the free MM, and got the paid version when I saw it will use multiple processors for format conversion. That worked very nicely, and the background batch function worked well. Looking at Windows Resource Manager, I could see that one batch job of 50-100 books would keep the 12 processors loaded to around 40%-60%. But starting another batch job of similar size boosted processor use up to around 90%, so I could kick off two jobs before bed and let them run overnight.
Unfortunately, it seems some metadata has been lost as part of the process. Specifically, the chapter info seems to not be transferred. I also notice the book summary is gone, so other metadata may also be lost. I see no options in the "Convert format..." dialog to include / remove various metadata.
I hope MediaMonkey Android can use the chapter metadata once it is there. I will try it with some audiobooks with known chapter data to see what it does. I like the MMA user interface better than Listen or Smart ABP.
Maybe I am doing something wrong. Any help appreciated.
Hi,
First post. I'm using Windows MediaMonkey Gold v6.x 2024.0.0.3082. I'm converting audiobook m4b files to m4b files with smaller file sizes. Input files are stereo, either 22k or 44k samples/sec, and I'm converting to mono and 11k, using the MM Codec Pack 3.08 (Trial). I bought the MM Codec Pack (3.09), but after three or four reinstalls, have not been able to get that one to work at all.
The re-encoding has reduced the size of my audiobook database from ~450Gb to ~200Gb. That took about a week. I started with the free MM, and got the paid version when I saw it will use multiple processors for format conversion. That worked very nicely, and the background batch function worked well. Looking at Windows Resource Manager, I could see that one batch job of 50-100 books would keep the 12 processors loaded to around 40%-60%. But starting another batch job of similar size boosted processor use up to around 90%, so I could kick off two jobs before bed and let them run overnight.
Unfortunately, it seems some metadata has been lost as part of the process. Specifically, the chapter info seems to not be transferred. I also notice the book summary is gone, so other metadata may also be lost. I see no options in the "Convert format..." dialog to include / remove various metadata.
I hope MediaMonkey Android can use the chapter metadata once it is there. I will try it with some audiobooks with known chapter data to see what it does. I like the MMA user interface better than Listen or Smart ABP.
Maybe I am doing something wrong. Any help appreciated.