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JSWolf
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Originally Posted by sfritz View Post
Hello,

I finally found a solution.
Using calibre, you just need to resize the cover image in 1200 x 1800 px.
After that, I convert to mobi without other modifiction in calibre, and just send book to kindle.

I allready read that solution in another post, but I did not tried it at first, it seems not logical, why should it work?
But in the end, after I have tried anything else, I tried it and it works.

I'm now able to show mobi cover and use Whispersync.
I found a better solution. As long as you are already running Calibre, make sure your eBook is in KF8 (AZW3) and plug in the Kindle to the USB port and send thr eBook(s) directly to the Kindle. It's a lot easier and it works.
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