Hey,
I want to convert some PDFs to EPUB files so I can easily read them on my GNexus, I googled around and found Calibre, the problem is I can't find a good output that fits GNexus. The closest is the attached picture and the resolution is still wrong.
What do you guys use to convert PDFs to EPUB that makes them readable on GNexus?
Is there a way to set a custom resolution for the output EPUB file in Calibre?
Strange, I use Calibre to convert pdf and lrf to epub for reading on my nexus without any issues. I never setup any output options either, just used the default settings.
I'm using "moon reader" from the play store to read the converted books. It took some adjustment of the font settings and such to get it just the way I like it but I can say that now it's just as good as using Google play books to read books I purchased from the play store.
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Calibre usually works very well. You might ask on the calibre forums http://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=166
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Ok so with the Reader and My shelf widget, I was wondering how I can add my own books, eg ones on my SD Card to the list of books there? Any one know how to?
Also what pdf reader is recommended for reading books?
Burning_aces said:
Ok so with the Reader and My shelf widget, I was wondering how I can add my own books, eg ones on my SD Card to the list of books there? Any one know how to?
Also what pdf reader is recommended for reading books?
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Add the books in /sdcard/Digital Editions . I add them in epub format, don't know if the reader can open pdf files.
tkolev said:
Add the books in /sdcard/Digital Editions . I add them in epub format, don't know if the reader can open pdf files.
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Yeah it cant open anything but epub unfortunately, oh well one of the books was in epub format fortunately
Burning_aces said:
Yeah it cant open anything but epub unfortunately, oh well one of the books was in epub format fortunately
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There are free converters for epub. The reader app is excellent, apart from the lack of cyrilic fonts build-in and you have to reconvert your books to include the font
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tkolev said:
There are free converters for epub. The reader app is excellent, apart from the lack of cyrilic fonts build-in and you have to reconvert your books to include the font
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On the DHD? Or pc?
What are the cyrlic fonts?
oh ok fair enough
EDIT: found one for my laptop, calibre.
Does anyone know how to get books that you can read on your android? What book readers are best to use etc? Where can I download books off the net for use of reading on the dhd? I particularly want Jonathan strouds the amulet of samarkand (the bartimaeous trilogy) thanks in advance
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One of the best readers is fbreader, free from the market, plenty if places to get books off the net
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Hi! i'm definitely no authority on the matter, but here's my experience so far:
firstly you'll have to get an ebook reader, If I remember correctly there's one already on the phone made by HTC (though I may have downloaded it from the market myself) it's just called Reader, and comes with a few books built in (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland etc.). I believe it's meant to be more of a portal to an online store where you can purchase more books. I've not tried it myself yet, but have heard you can add ebooks of a certain format (epub I believe) into a folder on your SD card (you have to name the folder Digital Editions if I remember correctly) and it'll find them and add them to your collection.
I also understand that there is an Android version of Amazon's Kindle software, but have no experience with it. It looks to be available here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/feature.html/ref=red_lnd_shrt_url?ie=UTF8&docId=1000423873
The other ebook reader I have downloaded (from the market) seems to have a good reputation is Aldiko. Again this comes with a couple of books built in, and again you can import your own epubs.
both seem quite usable.
When it comes to ebooks the seem to come in many formats - .lit, .epub, .html and .pdf to name the few that I know. These can be DRM protected, to prevent piracy / sharing. Also there is software available to create your own or convert one format to the other, I recently used Calibre on my PC which seemed to work well.
As to where you can get hold of the books, there is obviously the official channels - using the stores in Aldiko, Reader, or the Kindle app (I'm sure there are many more). Then there is the shadier, less legal way - if you wish to go down this route I would advise you to be careful and that google is your friend.
Good choice with the Jonathan Stroud books, they're great fun.
I hope that helps,
Good luck,
Grim.
For ya books, get aldiko then have a look at this website, www.drinkmalk.com, the Johnathan Stroud books you are after are on there, this is not a pirate books website
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I have loads of books in pdf and txt formats, any readers that support them? Adobe Reader ofcourse for pdf, but it,s not as user friendly as the readers...
Yeah, I like Aldiko too. Although I originally wanted something as nice looking as the iPhone app. I intend to have an ebook reader section or page when I get around to it on that site and an Android User Interface section.
If anyone recommends any - I'll add them to the pages.
Official Aldiko link.
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I have loads of books in pdf and txt formats, any readers that support them? Adobe Reader ofcourse for pdf, but it's not as user friendly as the readers...
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I agree. The best Adobe Reader experience I had (as far as perfect scrolling was concerned) was with Windows Mobile 6.1. (WM 6.5 wasn't as good for some reason on my ROM/phone at the time.)
Even on the Desire HD, the Adobe Reader experience seems low par.
I too would be interested in a better and especially smoother Android .pdf reader.
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Make the following folder on your HTC Desire HD: Digital Editions.
Make sure your Ebook files are .epub format.
Place the .epub files in the Digital Editions folder and after that you'll find them on your bookshelf of your Reader from HTC.
That simple
The thing I don't like about aldiko is that even if you set the margins to 0, you still have the side margins in portrait mode, whereas with fbreader and moon+ reader you can have books full screen
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Bestevaer said:
Make the following folder on your HTC Desire HD: Digital Editions.
Make sure your Ebook files are .epub format.
Place the .epub files in the Digital Editions folder and after that you'll find them on your bookshelf of your Reader from HTC.
That simple
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Superb that did the trick
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Best reading experience I ever had was iSilo. I used that on my palmpilot IIIc up through my winmo Touch HD.
Nowadays, everything seems to come in .epub format. Best readers I've found are fbReader or moon+reader. I prefer fbReader due to it not using resources/battery if you tell it not to use the accelerometers (which moon+ stills seems to use and drain battery doing so), even though moon+ is a nicer reader (and has a library which doesn't crash).
There's also an iSilo for android, but I just don't use it anymore.
There's also a great chm reader (just search for chm in the market).
As for pdf's ... exPDF wins by a MILE. Adobe just sucks for pdf's, on any platform (which is stupid, as it's their format to start with! They just can't make a half decent reader, let alone a reader worth using).
As for where to get your books: Project Gutenberg, BEan Books and any other place which publishes pdf's, epubs or pdbs.
Fbreader and Feedbooks a winning combination in my book (pun intended)
Good news for anyone wanting to read books in PDF format! Aldiko just released an update that added support for PDF, works extremely well! The whole app also got a lot better! I've been waiting for this!
Can someone tell me where offline books are located in the Google Books app? Trying to see if i can convert and use a different reader not a fan of this app
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Tried most of the ereader apps out. Overdrive media lets you directly check ebooks out from your local library. My personal favorite is gobook(s) best interface and easy import. Overdrive is great for downloading books though and also has a good interface. As for google books i searched for ever for where the offline books are stored, never did find it.
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Google book - offline location
Hi, the location of your Google book, the original downloaded files, are here:
Android/data/com.google.android.apps.books/files/accounts/your Google account/volumes/gobbledygook name of folder/ res2, segments, cover, cover_thumbnail.
I went to Google Play to review my purchase. Under the tab 'How To Read', I downloaded the epub version of my book. The DRM protected epub file will only open in my Adobe Digital Editions on my comp though....
Hope this helps ^..^
I want to be able to buy books in PDF format so that I can use ezPDF Reader to highlight them and take notes. What is the best way to do this if possible?
Thanks in advance.
Ok, looks like the best thing to do is use the Nook Reader app. It allows you to highlight and make notes.
Just a thought but can't you just change the ext to .pdf and see if that works.
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I want to be able to buy books in PDF format so that I can use ezPDF Reader to highlight them and take notes. What is the best way to do this if possible?
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Also a lot of the readers on Google Play have ways of marking passages and other types of note taking.
I just got the GN 10.1 2014 tablet. Looks great, works great.
I am VERY new to the video game. I want to encode some DVDs and Blurays and move them onto this thing.
Apparently the free encoding app called HandBrake needs specific settings for each model tablet?
Where do I find settings for the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014?
A friend gave me a file he made with Handbrake that he encoded as an .mp4 for his Amazon Kindle Fire HD.
If I try to drag/drop copy that file from my PC over to the Galaxy Note 10.1, a dialog window comes up on the PC
saying that it will "convert" the file and take 2 hours. Why would it need to convert it, if the file is already a full HD
mpeg4? Or, is that the part about needing custom settings for each android device, to use in handbrake?
Ideally, I want to learn how to set the settings in Handbrake so that the completed file will SIMPLY copy over to
the galaxy note in a few minutes (normal file copy), and NOT be re-converted a second time.
Where would I learn about the settings needed for the Handbrake app?
I can see from google that several of the high-cost video encoder apps have already added a "profile" for this tablet.
But, Handbrake is free, if we can learn the proper settings.
Sincere Thanks,
Neal
Hi
Have a search on the internet for nexus 10 hand brake settings. Both tablets have the same screen resolution and the nexus has been out longer so the setting should be readily available. If you have a MPEG4 it should already play it on the samsung the only advantage of using handbrake is to reduce the file size whilst maintains the quality. Ripping your own DVD's and converting the for your tablet can be time consuming. I do not condone piracy at all but if you already own the physical DVD or blu ray to be honest you may be better down loading a digital copy. Someone else would of done the hard work of ripping and converting the files for you.
what i liked about the old galaxy note was that i didn't have to convert anything. everything played fine on it. this refresh doesn't support ac3 audio any more. you may be able to get by without conversion if you use mobo, mx, or buy archos player and us the free codec app. i know the archos has played everything so far.
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Where would I learn about the settings needed for the Handbrake app?
But, Handbrake is free, if we can learn the proper settings.
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