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ePub to Mobi checker
Hi Guys,
I made my ePub all good to go, validated, the works. Now my client wants to also convert use the epub file and convert to mobi. I've downloaded the program KindleGen v1.1 from <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000234621">here</a> And when I run the command c: kindlegen bookname.epub I get this log: It still makes the mobi file but says an error with the cover???? Does anyone have any ideas??? Thanks Marcus Here is the log: Quote:
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No ideas, but I'm sure someone here will know. Does it end up having a cover even though there's an error?
Personally I'd use Calibre to create the Mobi. Adobe even recommend it to folks using InDesign generated ePubs as the best/easiest way to get books into Mobi format for the Kindle. |
Thanks Brian...
I actually found the solution but forgot to come back here and let people know... pretty much what you saying is correct... Here's a link to the answer. http://www.mobipocket.com/forum/view...ca8ae0e7bfb752 |
As it turns out it wasn't the solution after all... I need to know how to fix this. because they are uploading epub to amazon which does the conversion to mobi.
so back to square one with this problem... any help will be very greatful thanks |
I had that same "Warning(prcgen): Cover not specified" when I went and converted Elizabeth Moon's Sheepfarmer's Daughter from the Baen Free Library (in case you were wondering why, this adds chapter marks which don't exist in the regular .prc version).
But it went away once I edited the OPF to link in the cover image the way that kindlegen expects to see it, according to "Cover Image Guideline #1" on page 11 of the Amazon Kindle Publishing Guidelines (3 meg PDF). Incidentally, you'll have to edit any other entries you have for specifying the cover image and only use the Kindle approved method, otherwise it'll show up twice in the file. Same as for the Table of Contents. Incidentally, on the Mac, at least, kindlegen v1.1 now creates horribly bloated files, roughly twice the size of the ones that v1.0 makes from the same source, even on the tightest compression settings. I don't know whether it's a bug in this build, or something to do with how it now accepts higher-res images in anticipation of the new audio/video "enhanced" Kindle format, but it's very annoying. |
Thanks, Mate...
I think that will solve my issues. I will test it out soon |
Open the ePub file in Sigil (http://code.google.com/p/sigil/).
In the Book Browser on the left, expand the Images folder. Right click on the image that is supposed to be the cover, select Add Semantics and Cover Image. Save and run it through kindlegen again. Let me know if that doesn't fix things. Cheers! |
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