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AudiobookSuite imports your library from disk without any additional work. Put in the paths you want to be scanned for files, then watch the program do the rest. Multiple related audio files should automatically be sorted into the same audiobook that can then be played back in full, even if it consists of hundreds of files. The goal is a plug-and-play interface for your local audiobook library.
Positions in all audiobooks are saved individually, allowing you to switch between them whenever you want. When you’ve finished an audiobook, it’ll be marked as ‘read’ for you, to avoid cluttering up your library.
You can also assign groups to your audiobooks, allowing you to find exactly what you want to listen to, when you want to listen to it. If you want, you can even let AudiobookSuite create those groups for you automatically, from the genre metadata specified in your audiofiles. You can even hide individual audiobooks in case you don’t want them to be visible at all.
Not only does AudiobookSuite support chapters (either through individual files, or through metadata), you can also add your own bookmarks. This way, you can jump back to your favorite parts whenever you want, without having to search for them. Both chapter markers and bookmarks are displayed on the player’s timeline for added convenience.
Want to fall asleep while listening to an audiobook? Give the sleep timer a try!
Supported file formats
AudiobookSuite was built with compatibility in mind and supports all common file formats you could think of.
Features
– The advanced audiobook scanner finds audiobooks, even if they consist of dozens or hundreds of separate files
– Saves playback positions in all audiobooks
– Great file compatibility: including .m4a and .m4b
– Reads chapter data from your files and displays markers for each chapter in the timeline
– Add your own bookmarks
– Sleep timer
– Allows grouping audiobooks. AudiobookSuite can even create groups automatically from genre metadata in your audio files
– Organizes read/hidden files
– Sort, filter and search your library to find exactly what you need
– Supports multiple directories to scan for files
– Optimized for huge libraries, and built to be light on your system resources
– Customizable hotkeys
System Requirements
– OS: Windows 10 version 17763.0 or higher (64-bit)
– Mouse: Integrated Mouse
– Memory: 1 GB (Minimum), 2 GB (Recommended)
– Video Memory: 1 GB
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What’s New
– added: new icon
– added: “Last Played” library column
– added: settings option to determine how many recently played files to track/display on the homepage
– added: settings option to change how chapter metadata is read from audiofiles (QuickTime/Nero)
– added: timeline mouse hover chapter name preview
– added: details page, context menu entry “Play” for individual files + small fixes
– fixed: drag and drop files into the app not working
– fixed: dragging/dropping in audiobook details causing a crash
– improved auto sorting of files within an audiobook (use metadata indices if present, use file names as fallback)
– improved handling for some exceptions. Better chances of displaying a crash screen instead of silently crashing, if something goes wrong
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