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Old 07-31-2010, 12:45 PM   #132
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Originally Posted by dwanthny View Post
You are correct that would be a problem for the Sony. The Adobe epub renderer used in Sony and other devices was the original source of the 300k limit. Since readers have limited space and power this limit was implemented as a quality control feature.
And just to be clear, ADE on Windows (desktop) and probably Mac (if there is one) does not have this size limitation. It was the desktop version I was referring to in my post above. I think the Adobe rendering engine for mobile devices has a slightly different name. (Could be wrong, though. I don't follow those details as closely as I should.)
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