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If the below isnt allowed please remove and let me know. Im not linking to the script etc.
here is a very basic batch file that will help you use the scripts mentioned. you wil have to replace YOURPIDNUMBERHERE with your own pid number from mobi reader etc. Put it in your python diretory, put the file to be converted in your python directory then enter the following command: dedrm filename.ext It will run the script, remove the drm, and copy the file to the python directory. The file is now called: NAME.DEDRM.MOBI here is the small batch file I made, if someone better then I could convert it over so that you could just double click the file to be converted and have it appear in the same directory that would be fantastic ( after you associated it of course ): Quote:
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oh and thank you for all the help every one is giving.
it took me a while to track down the script and make the patching but it will be worth it. I own a ebookwise 1150 and several books im intersted in only come in drm mobi it seems ( =( ) now i stand a chance at beign able to read them on my machine ! |
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Is the amazon drm identical to the mobi drm?
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if you download a sample from amazon, it will show .azw, or .azw1 or .azw2.
The ones with the 1 or 2 behind them are topaz, I believe. |
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This wasn't as difficult as I had imagined.
This may be of help to people like me with a good general understanding of computers, but not Python. Basically once you have installed python the windows will associate .py files with it. So all you need to do is run the python script with the right parameters - in, out, PID. You can do it with a batch file, or at a command prompt. To make the .py file it's really just as simple as finding the code and saving it with a .py extension. You don't want the code prefixed with numbers (grab the bottom section). |
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