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Old 08-24-2016, 08:27 AM   #1
AlexBell
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Device: Sony PRS T3, Kobo Glo, Kindle Touch, iPad, Samsung SB 2 tablet
CC no longer recognises ereaders

CC doesn't recognise ereaders for new ebooks.

The last time I used CC to load an ebook on to my Lenovo A7 tablet was a month or so ago. Everything went went as usual, and CC gave me a choice of Bookari Premium and the Txtr ePub reader which came with the tablet.

Earlier tonight I uploaded a new ebook from calibre, and everything went as expected. I can see the new ebook in the library on the tablet, and when I selected it I saw the cover page and details about the ebook - including the details from the content.opf file. But when I selected READ from CC I got a message 'Do you have a reader app?...If you think you already have a reader app installed, please see our FAQ'. But I don't see anything in the FAQ which helps.

I know it's not a problem with the ebook; it validates, and I've tested it on my Sony and Kobo, and on my iPad with iBooks and Bluefire.

I can still read the ebooks I've loaded previously. With an already loaded ebook everything goes as it should when I select READ.

Has there been a change to CC? How can I get it to open new ebooks as it did before?
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