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I also love Chirp. The app is free and the audiobooks are deeply discounted. You have to look under limited time offers, but they are as little as $0.99.

I also love Chirp. The app is free and the audiobooks are deeply discounted. You have to look under limited time offers, bu..."
I have not used those. I am always confused over what is for obtaining an audiobook and what is for just playing what you already have. I am looking to just play DRM free audio books that I already have.



Do I need MP3 Tag? Just loaded Smart Audiobook and looks like it is running OK.

Notice the subfolder is the author's name and inside is the MP3. There is no subfolder with the folder displaying the authors name. What if I have two books by the same author. Can I use subfolders?


I recently tried Sirin which has some useful features like sorting your books into folders of Series as well as authors but it only works if your metadata is 100% spot on. Any slight deviation in the metadata throws up all kinds of filing issues with series books in the wrong order or listed outside of the series folder so I decided to stick with Listen. When you download books from different sources like Libby, Borrowbox, Audible, Google books, NetGalley etc the metadata is always different so it's more work to get the data right. I'd rather be listening than fiddling with metadata.

I also love Chirp. The app is free and the audiobooks are deeply discounted. You have to look under limited time offers, bu..."
Libby is great; I recently added another library app called "Hoopla." Each seems to have advantages and disadvantages. (e.g. Hoopla gives you access to Great Courses and you don't have to wait for a book to be returned.)
Libby: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...
Hoopla: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...

I still use Smart Audiobook Player for whatever audios I can get from Overdrive. To me, this free android app has always been perfect for my needs so I don't even bother to look for something different.

My library used to have Overdrive, then they replaced it with Libby (which is also BY overdrive.) And recently they added Hoopla. Nice to have options.

My library used to have Overdrive, then they replaced it with Libby (which is also BY overdrive.) And recently they added Hoopla. Nice to have options."
Yes, very true, nice to have options. Unfortunately, with Libby, I cannot save the audiobooks on a flash drive to listen to later, like I was able to do with Overdrive after downloading on my computer with the OD software. By saving on a flash drive, I could listen to the audiobook at my leisure without feeling pressured to finish it before it expired. Not a concern for hoopla since the content is always available.
What should I use to listen to Audiobooks? Not all my books come from audible. Is Smart AudioBook Player the go to player now for audiobooks on the android phone. I seem to recall that from prior discussions.
Thoughts and suggestions?