Manichean, thanks, the command line works fine.
This is actually the way I want it, no need to start calibra at all and add files to a library, just wrote a batch file with all my settings and now can right click on an epub to convert it directly to mobi.
There is just one problem...
The new mobi file is significant bigger than the mobi created by Calibre with my own default settings, and I can't find why. I have added to my batch file all the parameters the same way as they are in Calibre (not all of them are available in the options for the command line, and I think there are some that are just available in the command line and not in Calibre itself). First I thought there is something wrong with the compression, so I even tried to convert using --dont-compress just to see if that was on by default. It was not, the file got even bigger...
So what can cause the file to get bigger with the command line options compared to what Calibre does?
My epub file was 173K, Command line made it a 300K Mobi, and Calibre makes it 227K mobi
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