auto-m4b
seanap/auto-m4b
https://hub.docker.com/r/seanap/auto-m4b
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https://forums.unraid.net/topic/146069-support-alexreds-template-repository
https://github.com/seanap/auto-m4b
auto-m4b is a docker container that will watch a folder for new books, auto convert mp3 books to chapterized m4b, and move all m4b books to a specific output folder. This output folder is where the beets.io audible plugin will look for audiobooks and use the audible api to perfectly tag and organize your books. See: https://github.com/seanap/beets-audible
TLDR: watches a /recentlyadded folder, all multifile m4b/mp3/m4a/ogg books will be converted to a chapterized m4b and saved to an /untagged folder
Github: https://github.com/seanap/auto-m4b
Dockerhub: https://hub.docker.com/r/seanap/auto-m4b
Limitations:
- The chapters are based on the mp3 tracks. A single mp3 file will become a single m4b with 1 chapter, also if the mp3 filenames are garbarge then your m4b chapternames will be terrible as well. See section on Chapters for how to manually adjust.
- Right now book folders with nested subfolders will be moved to a /fix folder for manual filename/folder fixing. It should be possible to modify the auto-m4b-tool.sh script to automatically prefix the subfoldername and move the files up a level, let me know if you know how to do this.
- The conversion process actually strips some tags and covers from the files, which is why you need to use a tagger (mp3tag or beets.io) before adding to Plex.
Tools: MediaServer:Other
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/alex-red/unraid-ca-templates/master/templates/images/m4b-icon.png
--cpu-shares=256
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Notes
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--cpu-shares=256 by default, this will limit the container to 25% of your available CPU cycles.
Conversion speed depends on your cpu, and at 25% it can be slow. 1GB audiobook may take 30 minutes or more. Either change --cpu-shares=1024 (full cpu usage), or run it overnight.
/mnt/user/appdata/auto-m4b
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