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Old 07-25-2016, 05:57 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by dwig View Post
That said, loading 2100 books on a K3 is generally a very very bad idea. Too many operations on the K3 become painfully lethargic when it has to deal with a library that large. If you must load that many on the K3 should should do it in modest sized batches (10-40 books) and confirm that it has finished indexing one batch before loading a second. Indexing 40 books, particularly large ones, can take many many hours. Don't expect to load more than one modest sized batch per day.
I have also many books (about 2000) on my Kindle 3 Keyboard. In former times I had the following structure of my books on the Kindle:
{author_sort}/{title} - {authors}
My template now is
{series}/{author_sort}/{title} - {authors}
I have found out that the Kindle is more robust when using this document structure. The Kindle need also less time to restart.
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