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I'm not sure. I wanted to make the output directory and file structure as human readable as possible. And I don't think the ASIN code contributes to that, particularly for multi-part books. In the long term, with the option to directly access your Audible account, we will have a little local database that will store the state of all the books in your library and the destination folder of the plain audio, without the need for visible ASINs. |
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If it was done as one of the placeholders and not included by default then I would have thought that the basic operation should still be clean. |
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With multi-part books, each part file has its own ASIN, but the actual existence of parts is concealed in the plain audio output. So a simple placeholder won't suffice. Would require its own naming strategy. Handling all the different output structure combinations is hard enough to maintain already, I really don't want to make it even more complex. And with the future database and a list of all your books and their state, sortable by each column, should make the association easy, even without ASINs. |
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OK, fair enough. Thanks for listening to me. |
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Would it be possible to add the ASIN code (Agatha Raisin and a _B0073X26SG_LC_64_22050_Stereo) to the directory name to help with matching the decrypted files to the original .aax file please.
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