View Full Version : Maximum number of books on KOBO?


usern
05-08-2010, 05:57 PM
Is there a limit on the number of books you can put on KOBO?

I tried to put my library of 137 books on my KOBO with no success. When I transferred my library to my KOBO, the processing bar kept restarting. When I transfer the books in batches, the maximum number of books recognized by my KOBO is 196 which includes the 100 free books that come with it. Some of the books om the main memory or the SD card don't show up on the menu.

I've tried different ways of transferring the books to my KOBO, including KOBO app, Calibre and Windows Explorer, with the same result. It also doesn't matter whether I put the books on the main memory or the SD card.

Is it a glitch?:blink::blink:

pilotbob
05-08-2010, 06:12 PM
Can you be more specific. What progress bar? On the Kobo or on the PC. What this while you were transferring or afterwards?

BOb

usern
05-08-2010, 06:22 PM
When you unplug the KOBO from the PC, you get a message saying "Please wait .....". Under it there is bar showing the processing. When there is a batch of books that is too large, >100?, the processing bar just restarts itself and never ends.

Any idea?

usern
05-08-2010, 06:41 PM
My KOBO is now frozen. Well, I'll take it back to Chapters to exchange for a black one.

PeterT
05-08-2010, 06:58 PM
Any chance the battery might be dead?

usern
05-08-2010, 07:17 PM
The battery is fully charged. The processing bar stopped at 1/8. It doesn't respond at all. Plug it to PC and unplug it, on/off button, nothing happens. It just died.

jcornet
05-08-2010, 07:33 PM
That happened to me with an ebook that wasn't recognized it was corrupted for some reason.
Once I found it it was OK.

To recover from this situation, there's a reset hole on the back (check the quick start manual); use a paperclip to reset the kobo.

usern
05-08-2010, 08:16 PM
Thanks for pointing out the reset hole.

I reset my KOBO to factory and tried to transfer my library again with no success. I transferred 137 books onto my KOBO. Only 54 of them show up on the menu.

Any help?

pilotbob
05-08-2010, 10:43 PM
Thanks for pointing out the reset hole.

I reset my KOBO to factory and tried to transfer my library again with no success. I transferred 137 books onto my KOBO. Only 54 of them show up on the menu.

Any help?

Sorry... no. My only suggestion... as someone said is to maybe transfer 10 at a time. You probably have one that is corrupted or at least corrupted as far as the Kobo software is concerned.

Have you contacted Kobo about the issue?

BOb

Orochi
05-09-2010, 01:27 AM
Thanks for pointing out the reset hole.

I reset my KOBO to factory and tried to transfer my library again with no success. I transferred 137 books onto my KOBO. Only 54 of them show up on the menu.

Any help?

I ran into the same problem with both mine and my wife's, (one black - one porcelain - not that that should have any bearing on the problem). I also did the reset with the paperclip - probably about five times. Finally I took off the whole library and kept putting books on one by one until I encountered the problem again. It ended up being just one book that I downloaded that was causing the problem and it was also causing other books not to show up for some reason. When I took that book off, the problem went away. I still don't know what is wrong with that particular book. It also gives me an error message in Adobe Digitial Editions, but still loads in ADE.

For interest's sake the book is a free ebook - A Matter of Oaths by Helen S. Wright. I don't remember the site I downloaded from and I can't tell you the error message in ADE, as it goes by too fast.:blink:

anidel
05-09-2010, 03:19 AM
Anyway re the original question, I've loaded the Kobo with over 1100 books (all converted with Calibre from LIT [80%] and several ePubs).

The Kobo was able to load all of them (although it took ages to process them).
But when it started, it was as fast as it normally would be.

Only issue is that EVERYTIME I was plugging the Kobo to charge and then unplug it (from a PC that is), it was re-processing all of them over again...

usern
05-09-2010, 08:07 AM
I have the problem fixed finally. It took me 2 hours to identify the single book that causes the problem. I can read that book with any other e-reader without any problem. Somehow, it is not compitable with KOBO.

Thanks.

PeterT
05-09-2010, 09:01 AM
For interest's sake the book is a free ebook - A Matter of Oaths by Helen S. Wright. I don't remember the site I downloaded from and I can't tell you the error message in ADE, as it goes by too fast.:blink:

Looks to be from http://www.arkessian.com/

It also causes my Kobo to hang but I saw no error in ADE

arkessian
05-12-2010, 06:03 AM
For interest's sake the book is a free ebook - A Matter of Oaths by Helen S. Wright. I don't remember the site I downloaded from and I can't tell you the error message in ADE, as it goes by too fast

Orochi, I'm sorry A Matter of Oaths caused you that problem. I don't have access to a Kobo but will install ADE to see if I can work out what's going wrong (assuming it will give me an error message).

Orochi
05-12-2010, 07:21 AM
Orochi, I'm sorry A Matter of Oaths caused you that problem. I don't have access to a Kobo but will install ADE to see if I can work out what's going wrong (assuming it will give me an error message).

Not a problem - Just seemed to be that particular book - and I can't tell you why either. Who knows, it might work fine if try it again. I think it might just be the KOBO. I think what they are trying to do with the KOBO is fantastic, and we are just at the beginning, so there is going to be a little growing pains. If the gang at KOBO stays on top of things, fixes things fairly quickly, and stays true to their vision, it just may be the start of something pretty special, but until then I guess we just got to deal with it.

Stinger
05-12-2010, 07:40 AM
I think what they are trying to do with the KOBO is fantastic, and we are just at the beginning, so there is going to be a little growing pains. If the gang at KOBO stays on top of things, fixes things fairly quickly, and stays true to their vision, it just may be the start of something pretty special, but until then I guess we just got to deal with it.

:ditto:

in the meantime, it still accomplishes the core of what I wanted: an eInk screen at a reasonable price that supports* ePubs.

arkessian
05-12-2010, 08:18 AM
I think what they are trying to do with the KOBO is fantastic, and we are just at the beginning, so there is going to be a little growing pains.

Yes - having looked into it a little (because this thread made me aware) it does sound like it could be good. If only I could find a source in the UK...

Orochi
05-12-2010, 09:02 AM
Yes - having looked into it a little (because this thread made me aware) it does sound like it could be good. If only I could find a source in the UK...

I am almost positive that the KOBO will be coming to the UK very soon. I thought I saw a launch date somewhere, but I can't find it again. I know Australia and New Zealand are supposed to get it by the end of this month. :thumbsup:

Cmoudy
05-19-2010, 09:51 PM
Any chance the battery might be dead?

Hello Peter, can you read your Kobo books on your Palm TX? I am a long time fun of Palm TX. I am using it every day for last five years. I like to read e-books on my Palm. Usually I had purchased them on Palm e-book web side.

Recently I bought an e-book from Kobo and I want to transfer it to my Palm TX. Is it possible to do that?

Thank, CMOUDY

PeterT
05-19-2010, 10:08 PM
All I can think of is using Calibre to convert from ePub format to Mobipocket format.

Of course, that assumes you have the ePub format from Kobo, and are willing to do some searching for tools to stip the DRM from the ePub file.