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Cybook & Ebook Studio .pdb files
I believe someone mentioned he was able to open pdb files on the Cybook, which were created with Ebook Studio (Palm Digital Media).
I have tried, but the 2 pdb files I made (1 with plain text and without any chapter tags added, 1 with a chapter tag added) both generated an error message on the Cybook ('there was an error opening the file'). Could anyone with Ebook Studio experience tell me what I have to do (or leave out) within Ebook Studio to generate a Cybook-compatible pdb file? Thanks! |
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I have a Mac. I would prefer to be able to create my ebooks without having to start my virtual Windows machine. And I have Ebook Studio anyway, so would like to get that to work.
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I can read pdb files which I downloaded from the net. But my own creations are unusable. Perhaps there is some difference in the output from Ebook Studio for Windows and for the Mac.
Edit: No, no difference in output. I downloaded Dropbook for Windows (same as Ebook Studio, but freeware), made a book and output is the same, error on Cybook is the same. Derek, could we exchange some test files perhaps? Last edited by adelheid; 01-17-2008 at 03:13 PM. Reason: Further test results |
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Many different e-book formats can come in .pdb files, see PDB in the wiki.
What Bookeen says in their Cybook specs: Quote:
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Hi Wallcraft,
Yes I read that too, but I understood that Derek had been able to read Ebook Studio pdb's on his Cybook. So I am curious what I would have to do to make it work for me too. It would be great if I could make my ebooks on the Mac instead of having to revert to Windows all the time. |
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Does eBook Studio give you a choice of output formats? The only PDB format that the CyBook will handle is basic "PalmDoc" - plain text, no formatting.
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Are you sure about that? The files with extension prc is normally in pdb format and not in the resource database format so I would be very surprised if plain text was all it could handle. Or what do you mean by PDB format?
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Sorry - I mean "the only file with a PDB extension" (as opposed to a PRC extension). Perhaps you CAN create MobiPocket books with "PDB" extensions but, if so, I've never seen one.
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I assumed that if you take a MobiPocket book and rename it with a pdb extension that it will work but I have not tested it. Also when you create a Palm DOC (TEXtREAd) file by just packing a HTML file then that will be a PDB file but for some reason the file is usually named with a prc extension. That is what Book Designer does. And that will work on the Gen3.
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I've just tried it and, yes indeed, Windows MobiPocket Reader will happily open a Mobi book renamed from "PRC" to "PDB", so I stand corrected on that matter.
Both PalmDOC (TEXTREAD) and "real" Mobi (BOOKMOBI) books work fine, but there are of course a number of other eBook formats encapsulated in PDB files (most notably, perhaps, eReader) which certainly WON'T work. |
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Then I must have misunderstood Derek, who (I thought) mentioned he could read pdb files created with Ebook Studio (from eReader).
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Hi Adelheid,
What I was asking is whether the "EBook Studio" program gives you a choice of book formats to create? The Gen3 definitely can't read books in "eReader" format, but perhaps "EBook Studio" can also create PalmDoc or MobiPocket books, which it can read? |
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Ebook Studio has only one option: 'Make Book', which creates a pdb file. It also generates a pml file, which I can open, where all the specific coding can be seen for chaptering, special coding to represent accents etc.
So I don't have a choice in the output format. |
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However, and I *keep* pointing this out in various threads, BookDesigner *WILL* create .prc files as well as *basic* Palmdoc .pdb files so what's the problem? It's *FREE* and if you scoot over to the Sony Reader part of these forums, you'll find download links to it. Derek |
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