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This is ultimately a feature request to make podgrab work better with Audiobookshelf.
When checking the setting options "Append episode number to episode file name" single digit episode numbers do not include leading zeros, which in some sorting systems leads 10 to appear before 1 and so on.
Especially the automatic scanner for audiobookshelf is confused by this.
Changing the numbering system to include leading zeros (potentially multiple of them if the episode count is above 99, 999, ...), would fix this.
Additionally I would love the option (or make it the default) to include a singular "#" symbol in front of the numbers. This doesn't change sorting in any way, but is actually the best-practice as recommended by audiobookshelf (https://www.audiobookshelf.org/docs#podcast-directory-structure).
Thank you for this awesome software and would love to see these changes/fixes implemented :)
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I will be working on this project and will try to give it some usability improvements. @DerLeole I will be working on the second part of your request in the next comming days.
This is ultimately a feature request to make podgrab work better with Audiobookshelf.
When checking the setting options "Append episode number to episode file name" single digit episode numbers do not include leading zeros, which in some sorting systems leads 10 to appear before 1 and so on.
Especially the automatic scanner for audiobookshelf is confused by this.
Changing the numbering system to include leading zeros (potentially multiple of them if the episode count is above 99, 999, ...), would fix this.
Additionally I would love the option (or make it the default) to include a singular "#" symbol in front of the numbers. This doesn't change sorting in any way, but is actually the best-practice as recommended by audiobookshelf (https://www.audiobookshelf.org/docs#podcast-directory-structure).
Thank you for this awesome software and would love to see these changes/fixes implemented :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: