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Old 02-16-2025, 04:35 PM   #3143
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
The source is ePub as he said in item 3.
More precisely, what he said is that he has an ePub copy in his calibre library. That says nothing about the original format.

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I have a copy of this book and I think I know what may be wrong. The first chapter and the fifth chapter are too large. I don't know how much too large. So when I went from the page showing Part 1, it too a bit to get to Year 3, Crisis Era.
You did read that he loaded it to his Paperwhite from calibre? This made me wonder if the original may have been an Amazon purchase. One that was downloaded from Amazon and then converted to ePub. If he purchased it from Kobo, it would have synced to his Kobo and would not have required him to use the KTE driver.

OTOH, he also stated that when he used the KoboTouch driver, it was sending a .kepub.epub file to his Kobo. This would only happen if he already had a .kepub.epub in his library.

Oddly on my Sage, I do not notice any issue with opening either Year 3, Crisis Era or Year 208, Crisis Era which are ~400K files.

If I am correct and this ebook was originally from Amazon and he used calibre to convert it to ePub, the default settings would be having those files split so that is unlikely to be the issue.
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