![]() ![]() Problem with this format is that some players do not work with those metafiles (some or all, depending), only the media essence data. ![]() All you need is to understand the syntax. These are easy to work with/create/edit because they are simple, plain text file (or variants of XML) under the hood and can be operated on by text editors. Do not -ever- combine the files themselves, in fact don't modify them at all, but rather just gather them together into a folder and then access them through a playlist metafile.Rarely would this break the playability, but it would render the file completely without chapters, making it a larger monolithic file that takes a bit to slog through. Problem with this format is that some/many players do not recognize the tags. Use tools such as Auphonic or ID3v2ChapterTool to create/edit. This is how some of the better podcasts do it. Combine the file, then attatch chapter marker metadata, through the use of tags (such as ID3), tacked onto user data sections of the file (head, middle, or tail depending).OK, at least 2 ways to go about doing this:
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