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Old 10-17-2008, 02:39 AM   #3
HarryT
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Originally Posted by ProDigit View Post
Hi,
Occasionally I see some posts where a user posts a .LRF or .zip file with an .LRF file inside.

1- I wanted to know if the Sony PSR-505 is able to read them, or if they are encrypted files?
LRF files are eBook files formatted for the Sony Reader.

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2- I also wanted to know if these files host the entire book in text format, or if it has lettertypes, sizes, and pictures inside?
I see most .LRF files range between 700kb and 4MB per file.
It's a format which supports pictures, multiple fonts, proper formatting, etc.

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3- How do I upload them to the Sony PSR-505? Is there a special directory somewhere to put them,or do they need to be processed via some convertor?
When you connect a Sony Reader to the PC with a USB cable, it appears as an external disk driver on your PC. You just copy the files onto that drive using Windows Explorer (or whatever operating system you're using).
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