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First, thank you so much for making Calibre available. My Kobo Touch would not be much use without it. There is one problem, though. I recently installed Kobo's new e-reader software, V 2.0.0. I had some trouble with it and had to do a factory reset on the Kobo. Since then every time I use Calibre with the Kobo plugged in to the computer (a Mac running 10.6.8) I get this message: 'calibre, version 0.8.70
WARNING: Failed: Kobo database version unsupported - See details Your Kobo is running an updated firmware/database version. As calibre does not know about this updated firmware, database editing is disabled, to prevent corruption. You can still send books to your Kobo with calibre, but deleting books and managing collections is disabled. If you are willing to experiment and know how to reset your Kobo to Factory defaults, you can override this check by right clicking the device icon in calibre and selecting "Configure this device" and then the "Attempt to support newer firmware" option. Doing so may require you to perform a factory reset of your Kobo.' This has continued through several updates of Calibre. Is it possible for you to fix this problem as far as Calibre is concerned? Thanks. |
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I'm sure other Kobo users will clear up any further questions you have about this message. Moderator Notice
Moved post to its own thread. Please do not post questions in unrelated threads. When in doubt create a new thread. Last edited by DoctorOhh; 09-22-2012 at 09:55 PM. |
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Lesley,
As DoctorOhh pointed out, there has been a lot of discussion on this since the check was added. But, if you follow the instructions in the warning message, then you will have full support for yout Kobo Touch with calibre. Or, as DoctorOhh suggests, just treat it as a USBMS device and allow calibre to do the copies without looking at the database on the device. An updated driver is being developed. Hopefully it won't be to much longer. |
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I have a Kobo Wifi and a new Glo on order. I am really looking forward to the Calibre team and Kobo hopefully getting together and improving this support for the Kobo Devices.
At this point when ever I add a new book to my Kobo wifi and allow Kobo to look after the database updating itself it is automatically adding them to the "I'm Reading" list on the Kobo Wifi Model. So I have over 500 books in my "I'm Reading" list and it would take forever to removed them one by one on it. It would be helpful being able to make database updates from the PC management side. Since Calibre is the preferred PC ebook management application for side loading books it would be nice to see this integration. I understand that this is an issue on the Kobo side as well. I am hoping as another customer putting this information forward (as I am also doing with Kobo) that I can get the two of you together to share information and work out bringing this new driver to your users. Thanks Judy |
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When putting a new book on a Kobo device, calibre does not make any changes to the database. It is left up to the Kobo to process the books when it is disconnected. The Kobo does a of work when it processes new books and attempting to reproduce this could lead to problems. Once a book is loaded on the Kobo, the current calibre driver can do some things. If you set "Metadata Management" to automatic on the "Sending books to devices", the driver will change the collections that the books are in based on the tags column. Any book with "Im_Reading", "Read", "Shortlist" or "Closed" as a tag will be put in those collections. Any book that doesn't have them, will be removed from the collection. That should work, but I don't have a Kobo WiFi to try it with. It does do this for my Kobo Touch. The databases in the two are identical. Quote:
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