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Old 12-29-2009, 02:36 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by jgoulden View Post
I think you're dead on with the need to store it in the metadata when doing the transfer. Although I really feel like the "Save to Disk" option is a bit of a kludge, I tried it anyway and got the exact results you describe. The reader ignored the file name and went with that was saved in the metadata for that title.

So, "Save to Disk" isn't even going to work as a stop-gap measure. *sigh*
Ah, your device uses Meta data (mine does not, so I came up with the other way).
Set your Meta data.
Then Convert again, with the convert set to Include the Metadata.

If you change the Meta data, you need to convert again (EPUB->EPUB seems to pick up the new Metadata )
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