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Originally Posted by DNSB
You might want to read the sticky Dealing with Kindle for PC/Mac 1.19 and KFX in calibre and pay special attention to the content of post #1.
Quick suggestion would be to remove the KFX books from calibre and delete them from your Kindle library. Close Kindle for PC, rename the renderer-test.exe executable to renderer-test.exe.dnu (or whatever other change you want to make to the file extension). Re-download the books you previously deleted from your library and check the download to check that you now have a file with an extension of azw (B002RI9B76_EBOK.azw in a directory called B002RI9B76_EBOK as an example) in each directory. Don't worry about any .apnx or .phl files in those directories. Re-import to calibre.
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ok, so the problem is just that calibre can't open KFX files (to display them)?
Interesting. OK, with that in mind, i just right clicked -> convert for some of the KFX books and that seems to work. silly of me for not trying that.
post #1 of this thread says that azw3 is superior for converting than KFX, does that still hold true today? or should i just rely on this plugin for converting stuff to epub vs doing the steps listed in that thread you linked about disabling kfx downloads?