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Old 06-09-2008, 09:04 PM   #53
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I've tried to compile images in different ways, using the Manga2Ereader software and Mobipocket Creator. The two best results were M2E -> PDF + MC = PRC or simply M2E -> PDF.

The test sample was a comic chapter (maybe 20 pages? I don't recall). Final file size was less than 1,5MB (5Mb in the case of a final PDF file).

I Guess while we wait for the nest firmware release, this could be a good way to view comics, web comics, manga, etc.
The problem with PDF is that with the few firmware, it just crashes or shows a blank page for most PDF's especially larger ones.

I've used JE Comics to generate a few pdf's using the Sony Pre-sets, but the flaky PDF support kind of defeats that.

Does the Manga2Ebook reader require going into the command line? Because I usually try to avoid that.

So agree that waiting for the new firmware with the support for zip archives is the best option. any idea as to when the next major revision is going to come out?
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