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Old 06-13-2010, 12:22 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by supercarl View Post
I thought I had read somewhere that Calibre didn't accept DRM books.
Calibre will hold them and provide them to the ereader - it just can't convert them or display them or do other normal things you might want to do with your books.

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Do I simply authorise the second device through Calibre, or does this need to be done in the Sony package?
You can't do any authorizing in Calibre. That has to be done with the DRM software - in this case Sony.
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