Thread: PRS-505 Capacity
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Old 12-17-2011, 05:08 AM   #24
Mark Nord
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Device: Sony PRS505/650/T1/tolino vision 5
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Originally Posted by The Hebridean View Post
PRS+ is excellent, however, it seems to be very differnet from the original. How is it every time I open a book it has to be transferred to the main memory?
This is the side-effect of having set "scan-MS/SD" to disabled.

This way the whole content of MS/SD-card is ignored at startup -> no delay.
But also books are "invisible" to standard book-lists, you can reach the content only via BrowseFolder.

If you delete the cache-files on your MS/SD-cards you can also set this option to "disable-scan load cache".

This way a book can be opend from MS/SD-card. A media node will be created and the book will from now on show up in standard UI-nodes "book by author / book by title" a.s.o.

If you open a huge number of book from MS/SD this way startup will slow down again.

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If I bookmark a page it doesn't come up as marked on the bookmark section of the main page.
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On another note, I nrmaly copy web pages into word and then save the document as an rtf, how can I save it directly as an epub? I use calibre for transfering books but i can't see a facility for creating an epub file.
You might find a answer over at the calibre forum here at MR.

At a first thought I would save as html, import html into calibre and do a html2epub conversion.

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