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Originally Posted by chaley
So as before, calibre complained that the device went away, but the device was still doing stuff? Do you have an estimate for how long it took to send those 150 books?
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Sometimes it complains that the device went away, sometimes it just stopped transfering and just canceled the job on the calibre side. The cc side is still waiting for more books. It takes about five minutes to get into this state.
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Originally Posted by chaley
Could you send me a CC debug log? There might be something in there that helps understand what is happening. Send it to cc_debug_logs at charles dot haleys dot org.
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I just sent you two logs. One from the last SD card transfer and one from after I tried to do it to internal memory.
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Originally Posted by chaley
Did the tablet do anything while the copy was happening, for example shutting off the screen? I have some memory that 4.4 does more aggressive power management than 4.3. I wonder if it might be choosing to put CC to "sleep" under some conditions, which would stop it from talking to calibre. More research needed.
Just read some bug reports that say that KitKat can spontaneously decide to switch from WiFi to mobile networking then switch back. An HTC bug report says that connections can be unstable if the access point name (SSID) contains spaces or special characters. (!) If these are true then it explains CC's problems.
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No screen turn off. No switch from Wifi because its a tablet without a cellular modem.
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Originally Posted by chaley
By any chance did you try sending the books to main memory? I wonder if the problem is KitKat or the SD card.
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I hope you appreciate this, because I spent an hour loading them onto the sd card.
Just deleted everything out of the library and cleared CC and tried it with internal memory and it failed after 80 books.
It doesn't look like its an SD issue.