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Originally Posted by chaley
CC uses the name supplied by calibre.
Calibre truncates the name if necessary so that the total length is less that approximately 200 characters. The 'truncation' is taken from the middle of the name.
If the {id} is in the template at the end then there is almost zero probability that the file names will conflict. The only way it can happen is if the same author and title exist in two different calibre libraries and have the same calibre library id.
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That is good to know. I have no idea how either Calibre or CC work in many ways (just that they work very well 99+% of the time) so when I do have odd things pop up I find myself baffled. I've been reading up as much as possible to understand both programs better.
Not sure where the same short filenames came from or why they persisted in the transfer info from Calibre even after they were changed, implementing the changes I learned from you guys helped me get them onto my Kindle so I am a very happy camper.
And I can't really complain about three oddball files when I have 4700+ books organized by Calibre - those are very good percentages.