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Originally Posted by itimpi
You cannot change the way that Calibre utilises folders to store books. If you cannot live with that then you will not be able to use calibre. The whole idea is that you use Calibre to manage the books you have added to it - you do not go into the underlying folder structure (which Calibre reserves the right to change at any time anyway).
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No, I can't live with that, unfortunately, I can't find better LIT converter to ePub other than calibre. That's the problem.
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If the calibre web server locks up your machine, then it sounds as if there is something wrong with the macine or system software. Calibre runs at the user level as far as the OS is concerned and should never be able to lock up your machine.
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It should be. But there is definitely nothing wrong with my system or machine. I got 3 different web servers running perfectly at port 8333 as VM server, at port 81 as media browser, at port 80 as Apache/PHP system. So it is definitely not my system, nor my machine.
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What OS are you running calibre on? If it is Windows then there is my Calibre2Web script (search this forum for that) that can help with getting books onto a iPod/iPhone. I assume that on the iPhone you are using Stanza as the ebook reader - that is the one that Calibre has been targetting. I also assume that in Stanza you have set the Calibre web server URL up to be an Online Catalog.
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My OS is Windows Vista x64 Ultimate.
Yes. It is iPhone with stanza. I have set up my phone to use calibre web server URL, but it always shows nothing. I'll try to find Calibre2Web script. I'll let you know the result.
Thanks for help. I've got 2 possible solutions I think.