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My conversion is really slow (or not working)
At first, I want to say Hello to everybody. I am a new and prowd owner of a Nook Simple Touch, and obviously I'm getting along with it, trying to integrate it in my life.
So, I learned about Calibre. Now, how fast should be calibre? I'm trying to convert a 5.5MB PDF Book (115 pag.) in order to load it on my Nook, but after 12 minutes, it was still at 1%. At first it seemed to be the antivirus (MSE), so I added the installation folder as exception, then I completely disabled real time protection (btw, calibre should be fixed somehow, to be let alone by antiviruses)... but the problem persisted. Is there anything I can do, debug, or something to get an idea why is so slow? Or even if it's actually doing something? Thanks |
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Providing a means to allow a program to be let alone by antiviruses would totally kill the effectiveness of an antivirus program. All viruses would make use of that ability with obvious consequences.
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I am sure that is a "legal" way to do it... like declaring some protocols/routine to AV developers, so they could recognize the software involved... I don't know the exact process, but I am sure is possible. As exclusions seem to not work very well (I excluded the entire installation folder, but with no use). Maybe we should exclude by process?
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If you were to exclude a folder maybe exclude the library folder? If you are not connected to the internet, your chances of getting a virus are pretty slim if you stay away from your email folders and don't install any software there should be no risk at all. And in 1/2 hour or so you should be able to establish if your AV could be at fault. If it is still taking a long time probably not the AV. Helen |
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I agree with Helen.
Although I would add that before you disconnect the internet, make sure you know the Key (security password) needed to reconnect. For AT&T, and many other internet providers, the key is posted on the router as either a sticker or a panel with a serial number on the back/bottom. I suggest this because, when trying to reconnect, you might be required to re-enter the Key. Without it the computer will refuse to reconnect. |
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I would recommend that you set up Calibre to be a process that is excluded from AV checks. Doing that can give a good performance boost, and there is little risk as eBooks are not virus vectors.
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I did that, but I don't know if only calibre.exe should be excuded, or there are several more processes. Please tell me.
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What is the name of the process you're watching that makes you think that its MSE that makes Calibre's conversion slow? BR |
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I tried some other pdf files and those converted relatively fast (less than 1 minute), but I have two that seem to create problems. I could provide one of them to the developers, but only as private submission and ONLY for development and programming purposes. It's a book that WAS available in digital format, for free, but now the online version has been retracted. Only printed version is to be found. Thank you. EDIT: - just noticed this: - I cancelled the conversion job and I closed calibre, but pdftohtml.exe (actually 2 processes with this name) were still running until I closed them forcefully. Last edited by derei; 06-21-2013 at 07:33 PM. Reason: Added extra-info |
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I don't normally convert PDF's with calibre, I've found that I get more consistent results from the Mobicreator program, and its faster, it creates prc files that calibre converts faithfully to epub. To get a reasonable epub still requires editing, but its fairly predictable so I use some editor macro's. But I just ran some calibre PDF's to EPUB conversions - they only ran for a few minutes each - only one of them appeared to start pdftotml - it gobbled up one of my four processors - MsMpEng never got above 2%. This is just a hunch. When I first started using calibre I had some issues with conversions gobbling up my system - I've found that the following settings get the work done and calibre doesn't impact other things - I'm running windows 7 on a 6G I5 with a wd spinning disk drives. Preferences->Behavior->Job Priority = Low Preferences Miscellaneous-> see attachment BR |
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