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Ask HN: Is there a Calibre equivalent for Audio books?

Jellyfin OpenAudible Libro.fm
  1. Jellyfin is a personal media server.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    I use m4b-tool[1], tone[2] and audiobookshelf[3] and I am pretty happy with this config. Maybe I'll try out Jellyfin[4]. I also thought about writing something self hosted in C# and started a small private project, but this will take a while until it is ready to release something... Note: I'm the author of the first two projects :-) [1]: https://github.com/sandreas/m4b-tool [2]: https://github.com/sandreas/tone [3]: https://github.com/advplyr/audiobookshelf [4]: https://jellyfin.org/.

    #Media And Entertainment #Media Players And Streaming Platforms #Media Player 251 social mentions

  2. OpenAudible Project Page
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Https://openaudible.org could be considered somewhat Calibre-like. If it's more about self-hosting, media servers like https://jellyfin.org may be more interesting (although I wouldn't call those similar to Calibre).

    #File Converter #Audio & Music #Document Converter 47 social mentions

  3. A digital audiobook platform for independent bookstores
    I've had success with a tool called inAudible, but that's been years ago now and I've no idea whether it still works. I do quite like https://libro.fm as a DRM-free audiobook store. They provide zipfile downloads, and also profit-share with a lot of local bookstores if you have one you'd like to support.

    #Books #App Store #Mobile Apps 87 social mentions

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