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Old 08-08-2011, 05:21 AM   #9
Shaleen77
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Originally Posted by melkorbauglir View Post
I knew from firsthand experience now,that in Calibre,one must put epub output to split at 250 kb chunks,i got alot of errors ont big html files ,uncutted epub has inside.Might be the case for other formats too.Ereader has memory issues with larger files.Try to cut your document into parts,and see,if it fixed the problem


Hello

Thanks for the reply.

I've transferred PDF files upto 77MB through Calibre with no issues on the Reader.

For epubs, is this 250KB limit imposed by Calibre or by the Reader?
If its Calibre, then maybe transferring directly to the Reader should solve this 250KB limit!!

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