You can replace any file, by uploading another file with the same ID3 Track #.File names are for your reference only and not used to determine file sequence. Note that is the ONLY factor we use to determine the order of the files for listener playback. Except for the intro and outro files, each MP3 must have the correct track number assigned in its ID3 data.Bed music preceding the chapter name or number for a brief period (no more than 2 seconds) is acceptable. It should not start with a song or going straight into the body of the chapter. The audio of every chapter must start by stating the chapter name or number.Do not submit anything produced by a text-to-speech system. All of your audio must be read by a person.The intro and outro most be separate files. Do not include an intro or outro as part of any chapter files.Do NOT put more than 1 chapter in a single file. Each "chapter" must be its own MP3 file and track, unless it is longer than 100 minutes, in which case that chapter must be split into multiple files (see below for more details).You can find this and my other books at The music is an original composition by Who is Zeppelin." Example outro: "Thank you for listening to The Twilight of the Rings, written and narrated by J.Outro need only make clear the book is over, but often repeats the credits of the intro and credits any music or other contributors.It must be clear to a listener that these are closing credits. Outro is a 5-second to 5-minute file containing the closing credits.Example intro: "This is The Twilight of the Rings, written and narrated by J.Intro must state the title, author, the narrator (even if the same as the author).Intro is a 5-second to 1-minute file containing the opening credits.No intros or outros should be included as part of any of the chapter MP3 tracks.Be sure they are worded to work in both situations. Depending on the outlet and MP3 player the listener is using, the intro and outro may appear only once at the start and end of the entire book or they could appear around every chapter.File names are for your reference only and will never be seen by listeners.Every MP3 file must have an ID3 track number assigned (except the intro and outro), which determines the order of the audio files.Noise floor below -60dB, the lower the better but don't distort your audio to force the noise floor as low as possible. Average volume level between -23dB and -18dB (-20.0 to -18.0 ideal).Peak volume level below -3.0dB (-3.5 to -3.1 ideal).Include both a left and right track (one of the most common problems is the "Unable to process file, it might have been corrupted." error, which usually indicates a Joint Stereo file with only a single track of audio).Your audiobook files must match these requirements, many of which are needed in order to comply with the diverse systems used by our CrowdPricing Everywhere distribution partners: Quick reference Audiobook file preparation
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