10-14-2020, 02:57 PM | #1 |
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Kobo E-reader - couple of questions
So, after asking around I decided the Forma was too much money, so I just ordered a (white, seems easier on the eyes?) Kobo Libra H20. This is my first e reader.
1. Can I use Calibre to transfer books? 2. What is the "best" format? EPUB? 3. Any tips on settings I should change when I get the reader? Thanks in advance Last edited by Murre; 10-14-2020 at 03:01 PM. |
10-14-2020, 03:32 PM | #2 | |
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10-15-2020, 12:25 AM | #3 |
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I would say you most definitely want to use Calibre. This is the only software I know of to convert files to KEPUB, and you really want KEPUB. The format is the only way to get some of the best features of the Kobo like rapid page turns and better on the fly margin/font/size/spacing changes.
There are several plugins you will need to install in Calibre: KoboTouch Extended, Kepub Output and maybe Kepub Metadata reader and writer. Possibly Kobo Utilities. Might be others... KoboTouchExtended might be enough. I believe it converts to kepub on the fly as you transfer books from your computer to your kobo. |
10-15-2020, 03:26 AM | #4 | |
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If this is not enough or what you are looking for, there are patches you might want to install. Calibre will make it a lot easier for you in the long run. Books will we catigorized, have a synopsis you can refer to when you decide what to read next and you will have your library all in one place. I do love Kepub. It gives you the ability to zoom into maps and hop to footnotes very easily. To be able to convert to Kepub, you will have to add some plug-ins to Calibre, because you then need to strip your books of the DRM. We can only point you in the right direction, but if you google Apprentice Alf, you will be able to find everything you'll need for this. Please take care to use a version of Calibre which enables the stripping, not all of the newest ones do (my information on this could be outdated by now, but this was the case about a week or so ago). You will find info about this topic on the Calibre forums. Then you install another plug-in called KoboUtilities. It will convert your books, file them under the collections you've created and a lot more. Best of it is, it is the brain child of our very own DavidFor and he is the most helpful and kind person ever. He also knows everything a human being can possibly know about Kobos. You can add fonts, like DNSB already mentioned. There are threads on how to do this and thread discussing which fonts people love. Have fun with it! I love mine and am sure you'll love yours, too. I mean, it is a Kobo and you can read with it in the dark, so what's not to love, right? |
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10-15-2020, 07:22 AM | #8 | |
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if you want to convert epub to kepub you might want to give kepubify a try it's very easy to use, the link is provided at post 6. best wishes koboy |
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10-15-2020, 08:45 AM | #9 |
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You don’t! I’ve certainly got lazy. Buy a book from Kobo*, sync the reader and start reading. Adjust font, margins and light on the fly. Done. If you’ve already been reading on a phone or tablet, it will be a very similar experience, except much better.
Maybe after a bit you’ll be interested in poking around and putting your Libra through its paces, but that’s a very individual thing and there’s no rush. Don’t let ‘em overwhelm you. But if you decide to stick your toe in, they are very, very helpful. *I find it easier to buy from the website than the reader, but that’s up to you. |
10-15-2020, 08:53 AM | #10 | |
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I quoted this in full because it's a common refrain from some who don't use Kobos that they're not "it just works" simple. When they really are. Like issybird, I too find it easier to buy from the website than on my Libra itself, but all the delightful extra functions offered by the plugins and Calibre are just that -delightful EXTRAS, not compulsory requirements. Browse, buy, read - very simple. Dangerously so actually, if my spending this month is any guide. Enjoy your Libra! |
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Now I am not saying one should choose ePub over KePub. But I'd like to get the fact correct so others can make an informed decision. Other then footnotes, image zoom, and ePub 3 specific features, there's not much of a reason to read KePub over ePub. Things have changed and ePub is better then it ever has been. |
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10-15-2020, 12:58 PM | #12 |
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Also kepub don't always render margins the correct size (depends if em or pt etc). The epub2 renders correctly with 12 pt = 1 em and looks the same as Nook, Sony, Binatone and the the same file downloaded from Amazon as azw/KF8. The Amazon KFX though using the same epub2 source uploaded to KDP, as the Amazon KF8 conversion, renders slightly differently, the so called enhanced typesetting.
KFX is Amazon only and kepub is Kobo only, though you can make your own. |
10-15-2020, 01:44 PM | #13 | |
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If you buy with Kobo you'll get Kepubs anyway. Or epub if you prefer, IIRC. If you buy elsewhere you'll get epubs. Any epub, with or without DRM will work on the Libra. And you can buy them through the Libra or on your tablet/PC and then download directly to your Libra. Furthermore there are epubs sold with soft DRM that are converible into Kepub without any Apprentice Alf modifications to Calibre. In case you want to buy with Amazon or DRM protected epubs, you'd like to convert, you'll need to go the Apprentice Alf route. Which is really easy. Really. But this is totally optional. There are a gazillion shops other than Kobo selling epubs for your Libra. |
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10-15-2020, 01:47 PM | #14 |
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10-15-2020, 02:49 PM | #15 |
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What are the minimum amount of plugins I need to install to send books to the Kobo?
Any of them I need to download from external source? |
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