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distantstorm



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I am just starting out with Jaikoz on Mac and I am using it to try and make sense of a collection of audiobooks. Many of these are ripped and are tagged with Bookname (Disc 1), Bookname (Disc 2) etc as the album names.

I prefer to have just a single Bookname with all the tracks in sequence (as if I had ripped it from a single CD). Although I can do this and use the track renumber option to get the numbering correct a lot of the books end up with over 100 tracks. When I then try and view the tracks in order in Jaikoz (even with zero-padding) they will go in order 08,09,10,100,102...109,11,110.

Is there any way of getting an extra zero pad in there? Or indeed any way for Jaikoz to understand that, even without padding, 11 should come after 10, not 100?

Thanks for any advice.
paultaylor

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This is a known issue, I hadn't originally considered releases over 100 but will do so at some point.

thanks Paul (Administrator)
rpm4fsu

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If you have a Mac go to http://dougscripts.com/itunes and look at downloading the free "Join Together".

"Join Together automates the process of joining the files of selected iTunes tracks together with QuickTime and exporting them as a single AAC Music or Audiobook file/track. Optionally, you can then create a "chapterized" audio file of the exported AAC file with pointers to the individually joined tracks."




CuriousTux

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I just ran into this problem. Seems like the best way is to change the ordering instead of having it add a zero to values under 100.
 
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