A Plex Metadata Agent for Audiobooks stored in a music library.
This agent sets metadata for your Plex Audiobook library, scraping data from Audible.com. It uses the Album Artist
tag as the books Author and uses the Album Title
tag as the Book Title. All audio files will need to be tagged correctly in order for this thing to do it's job.
- The Narrator is mapped to Style.
- Only Genres put in the Genre tag.
- The series is currently pulled into AlbumSort tag.
This version allows for better filtering and cleaner browsing in plex and various audiobook apps (such as PlexAmp), a must have for large libraries. Everything else is the same.
- Download my repo by clicking Here.
- Alternatively, click the green 'Code' dropdown button and select “Download Zip”.
- The plug-in bundle will be located within a zip archive. Unzip the archive.
- Edit the bundle’s folder name and remove "-master" so you are left with the foldername “Audiobooks.bundle”
- Bundles downloaded from GitHub will usually have extra identifiers appended to the bundle’s filename, such as “-master”.
- Copy or move the plug-in bundle into the Plug-Ins folder on the computer running Plex Media Server
- Windows:
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Plex Media Server\Plug-ins
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Plug-ins
- Linux:
$PLEX_HOME/Library/Application Support/Plex Media Server/Plug-ins
- Windows:
- Restart Plex Media Server to make sure that the new plugin will be loaded.
id3 Tag | Plex Tag |
---|---|
ALBUM | Title |
ALBUMARTIST | Author |
ALBUMSORT | Sort Album |
cover | Poster |
Scrapped Audible Data | Plex Tag |
---|---|
Narrator | Style |
Release Date | Originally Available |
Publisher's Summary | Review |
Series Title | Collection |
Production Studio | Record Label |
Book/Album Cover | Poster |
Genres | Genre |
- Create a
BASIC MUSIC LIBRARY
(not a premium Plex muisc library) - DO NOT check
Use Embedded Tags
- DO check
Store Track Progress
- Agent - Select
Audiobooks
If you're in the US and want to scrape from Audible.com - you're all set!
If you're NOT in the US, or just want more flexibility with your searches you have options:
-
Manually Select Audible Site
: This option allows you to manually select which site you're going to scrape. -
If this is not checked, the language you selected for the library, or the language selected for a manual match will be used to select which site to scrape from.
-
Select Audible site to use
: This option is ignored ifManually Select Audible Site
box is not checked.
- Use mp3tag to auto tag and rename files https://github.com/seanap/Audible.com-Search-by-Album
- Set "Album" tag in audio file as the book title
- Set "Artist" tag in audio file as the book author
- Manual 'match' will use the Author/Artist field if it's present, but you cannot enter it manually. Only the title.
- Make sure all the tracks have the same Albumartist and Album, and also have correct Track Number tags.
- Store each in a folder
%author% \ %series% \ %year% - %album% \ %album% (%year%) - pt(%track%)
- If this agent matches two different books as the same book, which looks like a duplicate in Plex, Unmatch BOTH books and start by manually matching the incorrect book, then re-match the book that was correct.
-Title data in parens () such as (Unabridged) is automatically removed before search. I've found this improves the results and matching.
-Currently, I don't have a great source for author data. What populates now (if any) is being done automatically from last.fm. You're welcome to go add some data there. This was kind of a happy accident.
-The first two genre tags show up in the top right when viewing the album/book. Genre tags are listed in the following order: Genre1, Genre2
-You can filter by the various tags that are added to each book. Be it author, series, narrator, etc.
-Orignal and bulk of code by Macr0dev https://github.com/macr0dev/Audiobooks.bundle