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Originally Posted by Comfy.n
I'm not much a collector of audiobooks, but I found Intag very interesting, thanks. There's some documentation here: https://github.com/Jamminroot/intag. I wish i had read this remark on Softpedia before installing it:
Despite the app’s quick setup experience, users need to bear in mind that the executable needs to be placed in a dedicated program folder on first boot, since its context menu trigger will look for it in its initial location.
On first use I added test tags to some windows folder, then I searched for tags:test, and it worked fine on Windows 10. There's also some insteresting information here on tagging files on Windows: https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-11-search-tags/
Have you tried foobar? I use the latest 32 bit preview version just for music, but some folks like to use it for audiobooks:
https://www.reddit.com/r/foobar2000/...to_audiobooks/
(i have this component installed, and if it weren't for its existence, I would still be using winamp nowadays, as it's been recently revived)
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Thanks. I did initially read (or at least tried to read!) the Intag documentation at Jamminroot, which was why I went to Softpedia, where it made more sense!I may try it on a secondary computer.
As mentioned, I tag files with Mp3tag, which File Explorer picks up and reads just fine.
I glanced quickly at Foobar, but a player app isn't what I'm after--I'm happy using a simple mp3 player.
I appreciate your response.