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Things like this are why I highly recommend getting into the habit of making a DRM-less backup copy as soon as you buy the book. Apart from anything else it saves you the future headache of having to do a great big bulk operation on all your books.
It's also an early warning system in that as soon as you start to have difficulties with a new book you can decide what to do. A few years back Amazon started making it increasingly difficult to use K4PC - forced updates and KFX-only downloads - and at that point I took the decision to stop purchasing from them. It seemed clear that the changes were deliberate and it was only going to get harder. I have bought a handful of books since then that aren't available elsewhere, and I have some comics from my old Comixology account that were never available in DRM-free form (most were and I downloaded them at the time). The later I'm happy to read using the Kindle app or web reader. Interestingly I've just discovered, because of this thread, that the book I bought in December which wasn't available anywhere else, is now not available on Amazon either but is still in my library and downloadable. Although I have a copy anyway per my original statement. |
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The Amazon announcement suggests only WiFi devices after Download and Transfer ends.
My pointless Kindle DXG had the wrong time and date after battery was flat last time. However just now I turned on Mobile as usual got "EDGE", the high speed version of 2G nearly as fast as original 3G (The 3G later went about x10 faster if the cell wasn't busy and there was HSPA or similar upgrades). Anyway, after a while online the time & date fixed and I tried Sync. Nothing changed. So I went to My Content & Devices and "sent" an ebook explicitly to the DXG. Amazingly then the Sync on the DXG downloaded it. The 2G / EDGE survives in some European places that don't now have 3G (though some may still have 3G) because of smart meters, traffic lights, or alarms that use GSM 2G/3G and because of Cell Breathing and other issues, the 2G (basic 14.4 kbps, EDGE 245 kbps) was always the reliable fall-back. That would have been rare in USA. Obviously it's only old Mobi/KF7, but Calibre can Add it. While mobi is rubbish compared to azw3 / epub, it's OK for a novel that has all one body text (more than 90% of novels) and simple headings. I'll check again once the D&T ends, maybe early March. The DXG battery was replaced a couple of years ago and mysteriously (unlike the K3) is still like new. Edit: It suggests either Amazon bought a bulk forever account for the SIMs and mobile/cell service, or they are currently still paying the local Irish mobile service provide for traffic at least. Perhaps the SIM accounts will end on the 26th of February 2025, though setting Time & Date probably still works as an emergency call works on Mobile Phone with no valid account. Last edited by Quoth; 02-17-2025 at 09:10 AM. |
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1) Scan paper copy 2) The software does the usual OCR AND 3) The software pattern matches all the images of the letters and generates a kind of average custom glyph rescaleable "font". 4) The Topaz file is then reflowable copy of scanned paper as images are replaced by indexes to the glyph table and single newlines are replaced by space. The OCR text is used for search etc. I've never seen one. But the glyphs would be usually unique per book. However a 167 dpi or 150 dpi rendering of the glyphs might have been rather rough compared to a proper font on the Viziplex screen. It sounds like a nice idea in theory, but obviously actual proof reading and editing produces a better result. Unlike mobi originally (though azw is Amazon encryption) which could use mobipocket encryption, I think it was Amazon encryption. I'm not clear on differences between .tpz, azw1 and azw2 versions. When did they abandon it? Apparently there was once a PC program to create topaz files from scans? It would certainly be much smaller than a scan in a PDF container. |
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tpz and azw1 are the same format. azw2 is something entirely separate: it is (was?) used to package game content. |
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So Topaz was the only way apart from PDF (not on 1st Kindle) to have non-Latin-Roman on Kindles before azw3/KF8. In theory you could have a pretty good version of a Topaz-like scheme today. Thanks. They dropped Interactive from Kindles ages ago. |
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@Jedi, There's a branch for a manual version of the Bulk Downloader that was added to yours, it basically helps if Captcha keeps coming up:
https://github.com/WeLackDiscipline/...nual-login.zip You have to log in to the website (Amazon) yourself. Make sure the Code:
user_agent = {'User-Agent': 'krumpli'} The other thing, it took nearly 20 seconds to come back with a Device menu (which feels like forever!) but it was indeed working. Update: As long as your Calibre has the deDRM stuff, DRM for the older (pre-2022) books will be removed. Last edited by meghane_e; 02-17-2025 at 01:09 PM. |
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The remarkable plugin I've seen isn't included by default by Calibre, and has to be installed separately. Hopefully it gets bundled in at some point. |
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I'm gonna give that a try once I'm done downloading everything!
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Kindle launched in 2007. One of my Topaz books was published in 2005 in hardcover (surely printed from PDF), still in stock for $40, but not available in digital anywhere (except for me and whoever bought the Kindle edition when it was available). Some no name publisher in Nashville, maybe a 'vanity publisher' (and out of business it seems: web site does not load). How did it come to be in Kindle Store? Three others are math books from Springer, a huge publisher. Last edited by tomsem; 02-17-2025 at 06:07 PM. |
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Reading about it, it seemed the only major effort was to scan, if there wasn't a scan. The Topaz format from scan seems to have been simple. No more complicated than regular OCR, as it was essentially OCR and deduplication of the scan elements used by the OCR to create glyph table. The aim being to avoid having to proof at all.
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What happens if you try to download .tpz to K4PC?
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The only conversion routines ever produced had to rely upon the underlying, mistake-ridden, ocr as well. So the results were never pretty. There was simply no way to match the glyphs from the matrices to letters in order to reconstruct the text of the book. |
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