If you are like me and listen to audio books, chances are that the random ordering of the chapters / sections must have driven you mad at some point of time.
The audio books I have usually have their order specified clearly in their filenames. Of course, this ordering info has been irritatingly left out of the id3 tag.
Because of this, iTunes does a lousy job or ordering the items when they are added to the library. And it lacks a good way to edit the tags. I wished Steve Jobs had listened to audio books and faced this problem. He would have got it fixed.
However, I found this extremely useful id3 tag editor which allows me to edit the tags of many files at once. It allows me to derive the id3 track name from the file name in an intuitive and user friendly GUI. And its free... http://www.mp3tag.de/en/
You can also change the file names from the tag, or even from the filename itself. It doesn't get better than this.
You can also change the file names from the tag, or even from the filename itself. It doesn't get better than this.
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