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View Full Version : got a book from b&n wrong format?
bob1xxx 03-19-2010, 04:39 AM Hmmm maybe Im out the 4.70 but I though you could buy drm ebooks from B&N and they would work on my Libre. So far it a No go any I cant seem to convert it? Is there any away to get b&n ebooks to work? Or is 4.70 bad lesson or did I download the wrong format? Any constructive posts welcomed:blink:
petechan 03-19-2010, 09:28 AM I may be mistaken, since I haven't actually bought an ebook yet, but am planning to, but I think to get DRM epub books your best bet is to go to ebookstores which carry them like fictionwise, kobobooks, lulu books or booksonboard. I usually use inkmesh to find the best price, and yes sometimes the prices are not as low as amazon or barnes and noble, but I guess that's the price of being limited to a certain DRM format. On balance though I also count the free library books I can get on my Libre
bob1xxx 03-19-2010, 12:03 PM I may be mistaken, since I haven't actually bought an ebook yet, but am planning to, but I think to get DRM epub books your best bet is to go to ebookstores which carry them like fictionwise, kobobooks, lulu books or booksonboard. I usually use inkmesh to find the best price, and yes sometimes the prices are not as low as amazon or barnes and noble, but I guess that's the price of being limited to a certain DRM format. On balance though I also count the free library books I can get on my Libre
Yeah true but its sometimes hard to find some popular titles (ie sci fic novels in this case) elsewhere than B&N or amazon. I got a gift card and tried their site obviously a wrong move unless someone has a suggestion?:blink:
grooks 03-19-2010, 12:12 PM Do you know the format of the ebook you purchased from B&N?
If it was the ereader format and the Libre reads ereader format then maybe B&N's DRM scheme is different from what the Libre can read.
causticmuse 03-19-2010, 12:15 PM Hmmm maybe Im out the 4.70 but I though you could buy drm ebooks from B&N and they would work on my Libre. So far it a No go any I cant seem to convert it? Is there any away to get b&n ebooks to work? Or is 4.70 bad lesson or did I download the wrong format? Any constructive posts welcomed:blink:
I've downloaded both free and paid-for ebooks from the B&N store recently, and some have been DRM'ed eReader (.pdb) files while the more recent ones have been DRM'ed ePUBs. I don't think the Libre's firmware supports eReader PDB files at all, so if that is what you bought, you would have to unlock the file and convert it to a readable format for your unit. If it's an ePUB and won't open, it might be because B&N uses a different DRM scheme than Adobe. (Sorry, I'm not 100% sure of that.) I know that the DRM on B&N ePubs can also be removed to allow the files to be read on any ebook reader that can open unencrypted ePubs; I've done this on one of my own purchased books so I could put it on my Palm Pre and Jetbook Lite.
bob1xxx 03-19-2010, 12:21 PM Ok yeah its their PDB format, blech. Is there any way to tell before you buy what format the books in PDB or Epub on B&N because I would have not bought the book if it wasnt Epub ... Oh well no more late night ebook shopping for me.:rolleyes:;)
causticmuse 03-19-2010, 12:45 PM Ok yeah its their PDB format, blech. Is there any way to tell before you buy what format the books in PDB or Epub on B&N because I would have not bought the book if it wasnt Epub ... Oh well no more late night ebook shopping for me.:rolleyes:;)
Nope, not as far as I can tell. I've looked for some kind of format label on the books at B&N, but haven't spotted anything so far. Since their B&N Reader software and Nook read both formats, they don't seem to care about the rest of us who are using other devices.
You can still try to remove the DRM from the PDB and convert to ePUB.
Ken Maltby 03-19-2010, 02:56 PM "Calibre", which has a forum here, is great at converting from many formats to ePub.
It also has a "Page Setup" Output profile = "JetBook 5-inch", that should match your
Libre's display.
You will need to remove the DRM from your purchased eBook, for Calibre to be able
to work with the book. The fact is that, to obtain the most out of your eReader, you
will need to learn how to remove the DRM. Unfortunately, most of the world has taken
the position that removing the DRM somehow contributes to the theft of the ebook,
and have allowed the practice itself to be deemed illegal. Therefor sites like this are
unable to provide links or direct instructions to remove the DRM from the books you
have purchased and want to use on the device of your choice.
You might be able to find, using Google perhaps, a means to convert your "ereader"
files 2 HTML that Calibre would be able to work with.
Luck;
Ken
grooks 03-19-2010, 03:44 PM I believe if you use a search site like Inkmesh (www.inkmesh.com) it will tell you whether an ebook offered by B&N is in ereader or epub format.
anurag 03-19-2010, 04:48 PM I believe if you use a search site like Inkmesh (www.inkmesh.com) it will tell you whether an ebook offered by B&N is in ereader or epub format.
Grooks, unfortunately we have no way of telling (and AFAIK no one outside B&N knows unless they download the ebook) - right now we label all B&N ebooks with the eReader format. We are monitoring their webpages, however, and will start labeling BN ebook with the correct format if they even make this information available.
Madam Broshkina 03-19-2010, 05:04 PM Recently I downloaded via 3G a free book from B&N to my nook and to my 800SG. The nook book was in ePub format. The 800SG book was in PDB format. I put the the book from the nook on my 800 and it worked fine. I find it strange that all of the books that I have gotten via B&N for the 800 are in PDB format when the 800 does not support PDB well.
Kris777 03-19-2010, 11:32 PM Ok yeah its their PDB format, blech. Is there any way to tell before you buy what format the books in PDB or Epub on B&N because I would have not bought the book if it wasnt Epub ... Oh well no more late night ebook shopping for me.:rolleyes:;)
Yes, you can see the type of format if you download the sample before buy it.
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