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Old 12-25-2010, 05:30 AM   #16
DoctorOhh
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If you are using Drag & Drop then you are getting the file 'as-is'. If you use the Connect to iTunes option to transfer books into iTunes, then Calibre will ensure that any metadata changes are applied before passing the book to iTunes.
I did originally transfer the files with my iPad connected through calibre but it was taking too long, 50 books took about 30 mins, drag & drop was much faster through iTunes , I thought that the file in my calibre library after my conversion would be free of the tags that I deleted in the meta editor...
He wasn't suggesting you transfer files to your ipad through calibre while it is connected. He suggested you use the Connect to iTunes. This way you transfer your library to iTunes then when you want you transfer your books to your iPad. I suggest you disable the iPad plugin then follow this thread.

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