02-12-2011, 12:48 PM | #811 | |
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Also, if you have a free moment you might want to verify that the latest ineptpdf version still works for your special case just to verify that the general solution did not break things for you (and others with problems similar to yours). I am sure people there would love to know that. Last edited by KevinH; 02-12-2011 at 12:51 PM. Reason: typo |
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02-12-2011, 01:27 PM | #812 |
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Will check that later.
I've already successfully used Convertlit on several hundred to several thousand books. I am however still concerned with the 20 that become unreadable after removal of the DRM. Last edited by ThePage; 02-12-2011 at 01:28 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Interesting. I know nothing about the lit format. But perhaps those 20 lit ebooks never had DRM to begin with and so removing it, ends up with garbage? Have you tried loading them in some other software that reads no-drm lit to see if they can be read as they are? Just a thought? Also, perhaps you have two different keys. I think you might want try rerunning the key generation tool after opening one of those books in the reader just in case, these 20 use a different key than all of your other books. Last edited by KevinH; 02-12-2011 at 02:04 PM. Reason: extended |
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They are all fully readable with the DRM in place.
I've heard of examples like this have internal errors that mess them up after the DRM's been removed, but don't recall what if anything was discussed for remedies - I didn't expect to end up with so many. |
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Just thought it best to ask those I was already talking with, before going elsewhere, just in case they might already know what I needed - would silly to find out (much) later, that this was the case!
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Did NOT, unfortunately find any promising threads, but Calibre may have taken care of at least part of it in the process of adding the books to the catalog.
Went to check a book in detail after finding this out and discovered that one of the more problematic had improved - it only seemed to show the first few pages before being added to Calibre, which might have been due to the title page reoccurring at the point that it stopped showing pages before. Now it shows the title page twice, and keeps going, so it should be usable, despite looking exceedingly weird. Will check the others and see what I've got. It could be that converting to ePub will allow fixing most of the difficulties, I HOPE! Last edited by ThePage; 02-12-2011 at 06:23 PM. Reason: spelling |
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The title page had been used in place of the cover, which I find is common, especially with the BIG NAME publishers. The real title page confused matters by following the photographs, which came immediately after the cover, and before TOC, etc. - which did follow the title page.
It was greatly improved by converting to ePub, however, so we'll see what can be done w/the others. Thanks for all your help. |
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The other 19 books were improved enough in being added to Calibre to be used w/o conversion, but checking them over thoroughly reminded me that the BIG NAME publishers seem to be thoughtless enough to believe that once you've paid for a book that you will never have any need or desire to view the cover art for the rest of your life, since they generally use only a generic and/or UGLY title page at the beginning of all their eBooks.
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02-19-2011, 09:44 AM | #819 |
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I found one LIT eBook that without DRM was not able to be viewed in MS Reader. But Calibre was still able to deal with it and convert it to ePub. Give it a try. Might work.
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a few questions
Hey everyone, I have a few questions.
I recall reading somewhere that adept drm employed some kind of tracking so if you would break the drm and that file would be found somewhere on the internet they had some kind of way of tracking you down. And that versions of ineptpdf up to v8 couldnt remove this but versions above 8 did. Now that ive read through this thread and look at the revisions history i don't see it. The main difference from v7 and 8 seem to be support for FileOpen drm. So my question is, have i dreamt this? Or is there some form of tracking function in Adept drm that inepdtpdf up to 8 can't remove? I hesitated somewhat before posting this because it might seem a bit stupid since nothing of this is noted in the revisions history but I was so sure I read it somewhere I had to make sure and ask. ps. (im not planning on putting any files with drm removed up on the internet) Another question. I got ineptpdf v7.9 from Alf and he is a trusted source. But how do you guys go about getting versions 8+? Cause as far as I know theres no trusted source to get it from. So youre supposed to google it and get it from sites like pasty and pastebin. Most of us are not programmers and don't understand python syntax. Are you never worried that you might get malicious code getting scripts from those kind of sites? |
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I don't belive my question was a detailed question of from which site to get a drm removal script from. It was more a question if you get this from trusted sources or not from trusted sources. And if you get it from untrusted sources wheter you are worried about malicious code. Im sorry I didnt make this clearer in the post and Il try to do better in the future. |
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I would recommend that you ask Apprentice Alf. He's very helpful and knowledgeable.
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ok thanks
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