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Old 03-23-2010, 10:58 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by pedz View Post
Ok. The input file is 4Meg so I moved this up to 5Meg and it got through the processing and I'm able to view it in the viewer on my computer (Mac). I forgot my "nook" at home so I can not see if the nook can open it but from the comments of that parameter, I fear that it will not be able to.
This setting is reader specific. Wallcraft talks about Sony's limit for the PRS-505.

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For most authors, Adobe DE's requirement (for the Sony and, eventually, other handheld devices) of < 300 KB per ePub XML file is easily met by using one file per chapter.
Inside each epub (which is just a zip file at heart) are the xml files that make up the book. If any 1 segment is larger then 300k the PRS-505 will choke on the book. Handling the book in chunks makes it easier for low powered devices to process.

Let us know if this works OK on your Nook.
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