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Originally Posted by jackie_w
It's not really the total size of the epub/kepub itself I was referring to, but the size of the individual files within. One (or more) of which may be causing a memory problem.
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I think if you do a epub to epub conversion (with the maximum size option set appropriately) calibre will split huge files like that.
If I recall correctly, the epub editor also has an option to manually split them.
I suppose the catalog generator probably should also auto-split, but it's not too hard to do it via one of the other mechanisms if you remember.
I just fixed a downloaded epub yesterday that was crashing my kobo by both running it through the editor's autocorrect methods and doing an epub-epub conversion.