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Old 03-26-2013, 11:11 AM   #1
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Identifying 'primary' format

Now that I buy Kindle books as well as ePubs and convert between the two formats I have a problem identifying which was the 'primary' format, (original) and which was the conversion. (If I want to tweak and reconvert then I want to work with the primary format.)

Does calibre's library have any way of knowing which the primary/source format was?

Would it be best to separate my Kindle books and ePubs into different libraries or is there any metadata field which I could use which is format specific?

I thought of simply using tags such as P:ePub and P:Kind as the indicator but this seems a bit messy and would create an unecessary collection on my Sony reader.

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