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| | Modify Track Numbers When I Rip audio books I end I would like the entire book to be considered a single "album". That is, I'd like to modify the ID3 tags so that the first CD is tracks 1-15, the second CD is track 16-34, the third is 35-47, etc. Is there any way to conveniently do this without manually changing the track numbers. Any VB script methods? |
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