by andig » Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:44 am
Hi Rusty,
I cannot offer a best practice attributes description. All I can say is that audio books typically do have an author (the one of the book) and another- typically native-speaking, tv personality- reading/conducting the audio book. The obvious choice for me has been the conductor in the past. I've never cared about the composer- imho thats a very relevant attribute for classical music or musicals, but no typically for an audio book.
The typical usage of downloadable audiobooks seems to indicate that most often comment is used for that- so no strong best practice apparent either.
Kind regards,
Andreas
Hi Rusty,
I cannot offer a best practice attributes description. All I can say is that audio books typically do have an author (the one of the book) and another- typically native-speaking, tv personality- reading/conducting the audio book. The obvious choice for me has been the conductor in the past. I've never cared about the composer- imho thats a very relevant attribute for classical music or musicals, but no typically for an audio book.
The typical usage of downloadable audiobooks seems to indicate that most often comment is used for that- so no strong best practice apparent either.
Kind regards,
Andreas