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Originally Posted by Ortep
That is true but not relevant. If the format of a mobi file is changed, it is not a mobi file anymore and no software at all can read it, not even Mobireader The same is true for an MP3 file. If the format is changed, my Zen cannot play it. Simply because it is not an MP3 anymore
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MobiPocket just releases a new reader that uses some additional meta information. So of course they can change the format. Ol readers just ignore the new information.
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That is true, but it is no problem with my Zen player. The software is quite capable of discerning the differences and will place the file somewere else, based on he differences in meta data. If I keep the meta data different I can give all MP3 files the name: Music.mp3
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For my example there was no difference in meta-data. The difference was in the content.