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Originally Posted by Blusaber
Hi
I copied the adobe files from the reader to the sd card and now ADE sees the card but the JBL will not open the book until I put it in the internal mem.
Maybe I'm missing a step
Gary
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Hmm... are you using the JBL as the card reader?
The whole idea is to be able to remove the SD Card from your JBL and
place it in a reader/writer attached to your PC through a USB2 interface.
It then appears as a drive on your PC. With the ".adobe-digital-editions"
folder from your JBL's internal memory in the SD Card's Root, ADE will see
that SD Card as your JBL. The adobe folder would no longer need to be
in the actual JBL's internal memory any longer.
You would not need to use the USB cable, after that.
You would just start ADE and then connect the SD Card to the PC, through
your USB2 Reader/Writer and ADE will see it as your JBL (because the
"device.xml" file specific to your JBL is now in the ".adobe-digital-editions"
folder in the root of that SD Card).
After ADE has placed your new ebook in the "digital-editions" folder
of that SD Card (attached to your PC) you would then use your file explorer,
on your PC, to move the ebook to another more appropriately named folder
on the same SD Card. The JBL should then be able to find what it needs to
open and read the ebook on that SD Card by referencing the data in the
ebook and the Root of the SD Card.
That is how I understand it to work.
Luck;
Ken
PS; You should copy your JBL's Internal memory to a folder on your PC's Hard drive.
The ".adobe-digital-editions" folder that you first put in the root of your SD Card,
should only have the one "device.xml" file in it. ADE should build new versions of
any other files it needs, after it starts working with your SD Card as a device.