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Incorrect interpretation of genre/tags from the "Audible.de" website #517

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Hallo951 opened this issue Nov 1, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #521
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Incorrect interpretation of genre/tags from the "Audible.de" website #517

Hallo951 opened this issue Nov 1, 2022 · 4 comments · Fixed by #521
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Hallo951 commented Nov 1, 2022

Hello, I use the audiobookshelf programme to manage audiobooks. This in turn uses the Audnexus software for scraping the metadata for the audiobooks from the website audible.de or audible.com and various other languages. Unfortunately, Audnexus misinterprets the genre and tags on, for example, audible.de. Here I have described the problems in detail with screenshots.

Here the link: [Bug]: Incorrect transfer of genres and tags when scraping with audible (all variants)

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I see the problem - another .com specific portion of checks for genres. I'll work on a patch for this.

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Thanks...

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When will you release the update?

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djdembeck commented Dec 5, 2022

When will you release the update?

Updates to our public API server are published when a release is merged into the main branch. You are free to create your own API instance and use the develop branch to get updates faster

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