have a very specific question, I converted all pdfs and epug files to mobi, so that I can read them on my kindle using Calibre. But no images were kept inside the pages of the books.. is there a solution to this?
I am an author and the software I am using, Atticus, has been unable to create my ePub file and their "support" is nonexistent. They say "error' and provide no support or information. Useless
I followed your instruction but after uploading to Calibre the PDF book was just a jumble of words so the conversion to E-book was the same. Any thoughts please?
PDF is a format that's not meant for ebook, so the best course of action would be to get the MOBI or EPUB format directly from a reliable source or to get a tablet to read PDFs comfortably
can be added to your Kindle through a direct file transfer, by connecting it to your computer via a USB cable. Drag the relevant file into Kindle > Documents and it should appear in your library. If you don't have a USB cable, the best way to send a file to your Kindle is via email.
Man, just want to say: Thank you! You saved tones of my time!
Unfortunately Kindle does not accept the mobi format from calibre.
have a very specific question, I converted all pdfs and epug files to mobi, so that I can read them on my kindle using Calibre. But no images were kept inside the pages of the books.. is there a solution to this?
I have one more doubt in mobile can i use this, if book has letter and image
After converting it to Kindle format, does a copy of your book get stored on a server at Caliber?
It works but how come it shows 2 pages at a time after the conversion?
Hello. Will this technique maintain hyperlinks to websites? What about table of contents links directly to corresponding chapters? Thanks
I think you need to learn html first and you should master it
Think he jsut trying to read some books in an easy format on a locked device with a wealth of information at his fingertips @@Kaori-- ya feel
Can I convert an article, not a book?
I am an author and the software I am using, Atticus, has been unable to create my ePub file and their "support" is nonexistent. They say "error' and provide no support or information. Useless
I followed your instruction but after uploading to Calibre the PDF book was just a jumble of words so the conversion to E-book was the same. Any thoughts please?
PDF is a format that's not meant for ebook, so the best course of action would be to get the MOBI or EPUB format directly from a reliable source or to get a tablet to read PDFs comfortably
And how to put the file on the kindle???
yeah but where does the file go. you convert it and then where is it?i cannot find it.
I've converted the file properly, but I can't seem to get it to open in the Kindle app on my iPad. How do I get it inside the app?
you cant cuz this format is only for kindle devices not ipads
is kindle is also known as kdf pls tell??????????
Sounds like someone named it KinDle Fire KDF. So maybe... maybe it's an older version of Kindle... is rhat what it say when you connect it via USB?
Thank you for this helpful video. Namaste!
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How to update book to kindle
Can we download class 10 cbse English book on kindle or any ather subject books
your wish he just downloaded computers
but file is not working
Thank you for this video
only works win 10 and aBOVE ive 7
Thank you! Now I don't have to pay people on Fiverr to do this for me. Wow.
have you seriously been paying people to do it for you? LMAOOO
😂
You'll stay pay for an ePub.
"Just put this book in your Kindle." Um, how do you do that?
One way is to email the converted file to your kindle email. Goto Amazon/Account/Devices/Choose the device to view details including the email.
can be added to your Kindle through a direct file transfer, by connecting it to your computer via a USB cable. Drag the relevant file into Kindle > Documents and it should appear in your library. If you don't have a USB cable, the best way to send a file to your Kindle is via email.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks very much- very useful
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