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Old 05-10-2013, 12:34 PM   #112
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
When you plug the reader back in after the first transfer, how can you tell when processing is done? i waited until the device showed up in Calibre and counted to ten.
At the bottom right of calibre is some text, normally it says "Jobs: 0". If there are running jobs (like uploading data to the device) the 0 changes to the number of jobs in the queue. If you click on that text, it opens a window with all the jobs calibre has run and their status. If you start calibre and plug in your device, you should expect to see three jobs completed when it's ready to go.

Can you try to reproduce this again and get a debug log? If you still see the same problem where you have to eject and plug in twice before seeing series info, create a new issue on GitHub. Directions for getting a debug log, and for what you need to give me when creating a GitHub issue, are all in the first post of this thread.
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