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Originally Posted by FizzyWater
Hi, Jason. I believe for current LRX (DRM'd Sony books) your second option is your only one - you can make yourself a separate file with the "back cover" data in it. Or, if you use Calibre, you could make yourself an accompanying LRF with the cover, back cover, and whatever else you want (if you want additional images that won't go with the plain text file).
I don't remember seeing a way to decrypt the LRX books.
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I did end up going with the plain text option. It was actually for my wife - I bought her a red PRS-505 for Valentine's and put 5 books on it for her. I included a separate text file that listed all 5 of the books along with their summaries so that she'd know what I'd given her without having to look them up online.
I saw in calibre how to convert a file to LRF, and to use a "front" cover (which, in this case, would just be the back cover), but I didn't see how to include multiple graphic images in various spots. (Or how to specify formatting options, etc.) But I haven't really looked into it yet.
(I had hoped that calibre would convert the PDF DRM to LRX (maintaining the same DRM that links it to particular devices) - but that would be too much to ask for, especially since doing so would break the file integrity which is part of the DRM in the first place.)