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Side load books to Kindle Voyage without USB?
Calibre runs on a headless server in my basement. My main reader is a Kobo, and getting books onto it is easy. However, I have a Kindle Voyage I wanted to set up for my daughter, and I can't figure out a good way to get books onto it.
I've tried: 1) Mounting it via sshfs and "Mount directory" in Calibre. This works for the Kobo but for the Kindle any books copied this way don't appear on the device. 2) Email as mobi - Amazon pretends they are corrupt or whatever, although they are not. Probably annoyed I didn't buy the books from them. 3) Calibre or Calibre-web via the experiment browser. It was so slow I had to force restart the device. Are there options I'm not aware of? |
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Amazon has just added the ability to email books in EPUB format. You might want to try that instead of MOBI.
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uhhh... so epub books would lose their covers when they get sent as a personal document? Usually I convert a book to the old mobi format using calibre if they don't have any cover on my kindle and that works. There's currently no work around for that? I was kinda looking forward to not converting my books before sending them over, but covers are a pretty big deal for me.
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Any input file that after going through Amazon's PDOC conversion system ends up as a azw3 file (and this will be the new default behavior) will have that problem. Epub as a starting format has zero effect in that whole scenario, only makes it more ironic because unlike stuff like doc, docx, rtf, txt
... epub actually contains a cover image marked in a way that conversion system should be able to use. It is the Kindle firmware that is programmed in that way to intentionally not generate thumbnail by extracting existing cover image inside the book / inside the azw3 file. And Amazon has gone an extra step years ago when they've made a change to stop the firmware from using even user-sideload thumbnail files for azw3 books that are tagged as PDOC. In the past & on older firmware you could use this script go have both read position & notes sync between Kindle devices AND better book formating (by using azw3 instead of mobi) AND have cover thumbnails. Code:
https://github.com/quiris11/ExtractCoverThumbs/ Stimpy put: azw3 with PDOC flag = no thumbnails, no workarounds. That is one of the ways in which Amazon "subtly" tries to make people buy books from Kindle Store. Last edited by shamanNS; 05-03-2022 at 10:57 AM. |
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Technically, epub books *do not* lose their covers, presuming they have a proper cover in the first place. If a cover image is present in the epub and listed in the TOC, you should be able to enjoy looking at your cover just fine by navigating to it. But the Kindle won't *show* the proper cover when you are browsing your books in your library. Which is annoying, for sure! I like cover art, but I can live with it not showing in my library as long as I can still view it inside the book. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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If things go forward this way, I might just have to stick with sideloading books via USB. And since I'll be sideloading anyways, my next upgrade probably won't be a Kindle. |
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Yes, this is true. I think it's odd they allow the covers to show on tablets/phones but not on e-ink, but Amazon does what Amazon wants to do, I guess. It just seems so pointless to deny the thumbnail to the e-ink readers.
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I roll some of my own ebooks, simply because I have a lot of vintage out-of-print books that are not likely to become ebooks any time soon. I've usually side-loaded those, because of the cover thing. My Kindle is a convenience reader, primarily used for easy reading of Kindle specific freebies. I only remove DRM from those if I actually *like* the book and think I might wish to re-read. ![]() I love reading, so while it is an indulgence to have multiple e-readers, they do get used! |
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To be honest, aside from whispersync, one of the biggest deciding factors for me was that Kobo isn't just as readily available here. There are shops online that carries Kobos locally, but they're usually out of stock, while Kindles are easy to find. Not to mention Kobos here are overpriced. A Kobo Nia here is the same price as a pw4, and a Clara HD the same as pw5. Just basing on the hardware alone, I'd rather get a pw5 than an older clara hd. But with these recent changes from Amazon, losing money over features doesn't sound that bad.
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Kobo isn't perfect either. Covers are not a problem, but then there's kepub vs. epub. Both have advantages and disadvantages, so one has to decide which is best for which book. I usually prefer the look of epub for most fiction, but I forgot, and loaded epub for a non-fiction book, one with tons of footnotes, and realized I'm gonna have to re-sideload that specific book again only in kepub to have the best experience. Kobo has become easier to get here in the U.S., via ordering through Amazon or WalMart, but I ordered my first Kobo through Kobo, got a lemon and had a rather poor and lengthy return/exchange annoying warranty experience. Subsequent Kobos were not purchased from Kobo directly, but from Chapters/Indigo and Amazon. But I've been very happy with the devices, so I'm glad I didn't give up on them. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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