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Old 07-31-2010, 04:46 PM   #458
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by sachinwalia View Post
I had a Sony reader which I sold in anticipation of iPad. I love my ipad but for whatever reason not able to read longer - maybe Internet distraction or a slight fatigue. I have pre ordered k3 wifi version. Converting from epub to mobi will take time. I've discovered one problem with my epub synced to iTunes that kindlegen and calibre hangs on converting it to mobi. I've read somewhere that during syncing with iBooks, iTunes modifies some internal structure of epub by adding additional metadata. I am not sure if that's the reason. Does anyone any other simpler batch mode program.
The problem is that iTunes adds some file to the ePub. That's why if I transfer any ePub to the iPad, I make a copy and transfer that copy so I do not end up with an iTunes infected ePub. Use a program like WinRAR to look at your ePub and then just delete the offending file.
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