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Old 04-15-2023, 12:46 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by robertosaenz View Post
Well, I tried to convert the epub to kepub with Kepubify but it didn't work eather, the device doesn't even open the kepub. I'll try with the kobo app and see what happens.
The N647 is too old to have dual renderers used by newer Kobos where the RMSDK renderer used for .epub files and the Webkit based renderer used for .kepub.epub files. And yes, the double extension is needed to have the ebooks recognized as kepubs on the newer Kobos. The Webkit based renderer is needed for epub3 files which is what you are trying to generate.

That is, filename.epub is an epub file and filename.kepub.epub is a kepub. Using filename.kepub will not work on your Kobo though it can be used in calibre which will automagically add the .epub when sending to your Kobo.

Last edited by DNSB; 04-15-2023 at 12:49 PM. Reason: tried to clarify file extensions
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