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Do this: Use the command: sudo xattr -r -d com.apple.quarantine put a space and drag the corrupted program or image (.dmg) into the Terminal window. Then restart the program. Unfortunately the app can run, but cannot add files/folder. The finder dialogue box does not open. |
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Thanks. You're right its opening, but you can't do anything with it, so its still pointless to use it^^. |
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@dmuiX, |
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Did you try drag and drop files from another finder window? |
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Yes.
Yes thats corrects. And it's completely understandable that you don't want to top up. Well there is m4b-tool. But it's currently not completely working as expected because the dev does not have so much free time to maintain it further. And currently I am just using plain ffmpeg, which works perfectly well. So currently I am good. Would be still nice to have tested your application. Maybe it's better/easier for my suits. |
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I agree it seems that it can't just be the security certificate that's the problem. And yes, there are a few alternatives, but I was checking this one out because a post on Reddit said that they were able to edit chapter info on an existing m4b with this tool, and that isn't something I've found in other Mac tools. m4b-tool can, but I was hoping to find a GUI method and/or possibly something that can edit some of the audiobook-specific tags on an m4b. I have yet to find any tool for that. As @dmuiX said, it's understandable, I just wanted to express what I was hoping to find here that isn't met elsewhere. I tried to follow the directions about Mac where it says to cd into the app then run the executable inside the app package from Terminal, but that also gave me a message about it being damaged. The xattr command above, but as noted, you can't open any files to use it. I did try running it from Terminal again after the xattr command, and it shows log messages in the Terminal while running. When I went to the File > Open menu in the GUI, the Terminal showed a whole bunch of exceptions and such. I don't know if they would be of any assistance, but I've attached them in a text file here in case it helps. (I'm using an M1 Mac, for reference.) |
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@tamaracks> "said that they were able to edit chapter info on an existing m4b with this tool, and that isn't something I've found in other Mac tools. " On a Mac running Monterey, I use Subler (subler dot org) to edit m4b metadata and artwork and it also allows add, remove and edit of chapters. Works well for me. |
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I've downloaded Subler, but it doesn't show me any of the existing tracks in an M4B file. Or I don't know how. Do you see chapter info for M4B's that already have them when you open them in Subler? |
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Interesting. For me not every Audiobook is working in subler. I've found some that show the chapters correctly and some where there is nothing. Can't tell for sure which one works or what is the property why some work and some not. |
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As shown in the screenshots from @dmuiX above: |
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Well my experience is different: For some audiobooks sublet is not showing the chapters although they are integrated. So it's not very reliable I would say |
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@red-ochre Thanks, I did find them now. I don't know if I just hadn't looked in the right spot before or if, as @dmuiX notes, some files didn't show it even if they had chapters. I can't remember which files I had tried initially. Now I only wish I had a tool that would let me see the chapters and play from them at the same time to make it easier to verify the chapter marks. |
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I wonder if there may be more than one way to set "chapters" as I've always found mine in subler. Do Quicktime Player or VLC see the chapters in your audiobooks? |
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I used to do this many years ago using "Chapter and Verse" but not any more -- it's very old now, unsupported and only runs on Win. I haven't found a good replacement yet but fingers crossed that @yermak AudioBookConverter will be the one. I'm very hopeful. |
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Haven't checked it yet but I would say yes. On my android device with smart audiobook player it's working. I Will report when I have tested it. Update: Update 2: |
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I just wanted to chime in here with my use-case and how I solved it as this thread helped point me in the right direction. I wanted to break my audiobook in half because I was creating a playlist of a series of books and wanted to reorder them chronologically instead of publish order. Doing so meant 3 books in the series needed to be broken into 2 parts so I could put another book in the middle. For example Book 1 till timestamp XX:XX, Book 2, Book 1 starting from timestamp XX:XX till the end. I used Subler to get the chapter positions but from what I could see you can't "delete" chapters. You can delete the markers but the audio is still there. So if I deleted all the chapters after 12 I would be left with a m4b that had the normal first 11 chapters and then "chapter 12" would be chapter 12 + the rest of the book (which is not what I wanted). Turns out what I wanted was as simple as:
Where "12:41:46" was the breakpoint I wanted. I used Subler to figure out where the chapter started and I had a wiki guide for the series that has something like "Stop 27 minutes and 12 seconds into chapter 12" so I added that time to the start of chapter 12 to get my cut timestamp. This worked like a charm and inspecting the resulting m4b shows part 1 has chapters 1-12 and part 2 has chapters 12-24 (Both parts have part of chapter 12 in them). The only thing that was "lost" was the album art for part 2. I assume it's stored at the start of the file or something but it was easy to fix, I just opened both parts in Subler, switched to the artwork tab, and drug the art from part 1 to part 2 and saved it (I also edited both names to have "Part X" so I could tell the difference in Plex). You could do this without Subler (using ffprobe I think) but it was a nice sanity check with an easy to use GUI. |
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Installed using the instructions on Monterey 12.4 and executed as instructed Installation Manual in but cannot add any files. Error reported in console.
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Duplicates #580 |
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Beta for Mac OS X is available |
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Using this application on an intel macbook pro 13 2020 not M1.
I think it would be a nice application to use. But unfortunately its not working and your instructions do not help.
Would you be so kind to make it work someway? Maybe upload it again?
I know other applications also do not have the signature and they still can be opened you just have to accept it in the security/privacy settings section.
Maybe the application is really broken? Its the first time I see this error on an unsigned application.
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