Aldiko not recognising my books on Cyanogen 4.2.15.1 - G1 General

I have tried wiping and re-flashing the DRC83 base and the CM rom, also tried the fix_permissions script, also tried uninstalling and re-installing the Aldiko app, nothing will let me see the existing books on the SD card, and i dont want to download them again.
anyone know how to get them back?

Try this:
hook up the phone to your computer, and mount the sd card.
find the folder called eBooks.
In there you'll see subfolders for your authors, and in there you'll see subfolders again for each of the books.
Grab the .epub files and place it in your import folder (eBooks/import/)
Then in Aldiko, import the books again. They'll all be there.
You can do this through Astro, etc, but if you have a bunch of books, it's easier to do it in Windows Explorer on your computer.

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[Q] Trying to learn more, needing answers please

I have downloaded some files ".mobi and .epub" which I understand can be read in Kindle and Aldiko. The files are on my sd card.
Why do I get "application not available" when I try to access them?
When I opened Kindle, it wanted me to register with Amazon. I can't find any way to access the files from the Kindle app.
When I opened Aldiko, it has a couple of books in the app, but I'm not able to access my sd card for more aps.
I know I am probably doing something stupid and that is why I need someone with experience to tell me how to access the files on my sd card and read them.
I thank anyone with advice to help me out.
You can use .mobi files with fbreader only. Also .epub can be read by aldiko and moon reader+ as well fbreader.
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I tried Aldiko again and was able to access my sd card and read books from there.
When I open FBreader, it basically just tells me how to access the books. Which is what I am trying to do. Maybe I need to reinstall FBreader.
Thanks for answering me.
koalaw said:
I have downloaded some files ".mobi and .epub" which I understand can be read in Kindle and Aldiko. The files are on my sd card.
Why do I get "application not available" when I try to access them?
When I opened Kindle, it wanted me to register with Amazon. I can't find any way to access the files from the Kindle app.
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I am pretty sure you need to register with Amazon to use Kindle app. Then put your.mobi files in /storage/kindle for the app to see it. I couldn't get Kindle app to read off SD card.
Thank you for your advice about putting the .mobi files in storage/kindle.
It worked.
And since I was already registered with Amazon, when I signed in, the mobi files were right there when Kindle opened up.
Thanks

[Q] Aldiko premium can't find PDF on sdcard

I downloaded a zipped archive with pdf:s. Unzipped them with ES file-manager. I can read them with Adobe Reader but not with Aldiko Premium. When I open the folder with the files Aldiko tells me "No EPUB or PDF file found". What am I missing?
I suspect the issue is that current Honeycomb devices use the "SDCard" mount name for the internal flash storage.
Please try the following, which just worked worked for me:
From the Aldiko "SD Card" screen, hit the "up a level" arrow in the top right corner of the screen.
From there you should see an option for "external_sd", which is the mount point for the actual microSD card. Check that and you should get "Import to Aldiko (1)" on the import button.
The problem isn't that Aldiko looks in the wrong dir. It is that when I open the folder with the files it can't see them. I can see them with ES filemanager and Adobe reader can find them and open them but Aldiko can't. I moved the files to external sd and tried to import them without success.

[Q] Manual Nooter and B&N Library

I finally got the Manual Nooter 4.5.6 going, and all the apps and everything works great, love it!
My only reason for rooting however, I cannot seem to find an answer to.
I want to move files that I download from the web, into the /my files/books section and have them show up in the library.
I am able to sideload through calibre, no problem, and they show up.
However if I download through Aldiko and move the files over, it won't show up. I don't see what the difference is.
Any help would be great!
Are you sure that you are placing the files in the correct place after downloading them with Aldiko? They have to be in the main memory to see in the library not the SD card. I will wager that Aldiko is downloading them to the SD card which also has a /My Files/Books folder
Yes. I think so. The path to the books is:
/media/my files/books Aldiko does put them on the SD card and Im moving the folder.
Does the my files folder need to be up a level? Thats where Calibre puts them by default. And they are seen fine.
The library will read from /My Files/Books on either internal memory (/media) or the sdcard (/sdcard).
How are you moving stuff? If I put anything in either of those two, the library sees them. Have you done a refresh in the library?
I'm using Astro file manager to move them from the SD card to the internal storage.
I then do refresh the library, and nothing.
I can put a folder, or just an epub, and still nothing. I'm not getting something...if Calibre can do it and the library can see it, the theoretically I "should" be able to just drop one in there.

Overwrote Stock with CM 7.1, want to load books into internal memory for Nook App

This is my first Nook Color-> android flash. I'm having trouble loading my books back onto my Nook.
I followed a how to from android forums, setting up a 2GB uSD card to install CM7.1 using CWR:
I downloaded the rom from CM: update-cm-7.1.0-encore-signed.zip
(I cannot share the link since i just joined, but if you google: "nook color cm7 storage" and click the first link, that's the process I followed)
Installation went fine, I also added the google apps package, and can finally download apps from the general android market rather than the B&N market. I downloaded the nook app so I can load my books back on (mostly epub format). The problem is that when I run the Nook app, it says I have no SD card inserted. This is true, but I didn't need one to load books into my additional storage on the Stock Nook rom. I also have lost the USB storage mode ability I had on the stock rom.
If I go to Settings->Storage I have the following partitions:
1)Internal storage: 0.792/0.92GB
2)Additional Storage: 4.82/5.00GB
this is the /mnt/emmc drive
3)Additional Storage: unavailable
this is the /mnt/usbdisk
Again, all I'm looking to do is load books into my internal storage like I had with the original Nook Rom, and I'd like to be able to drag and drop them from my computer via USB. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
If it's too complicated I may go back to the stock rom, I just wanted the option of using a better web browser and having access to more apps with full android.
on a side note, in win XP file explorer, I see two drives when my nook is connected to USB, but neither has any data, and simply tells me to insert a drive/card when I click on them
Problem Solved
I messed around a bit and finally got things working. I wasn't getting USB mode, because you need to open the tray and click on USB Connected, then you get the "Turn on USB storage" dialogue. Yes, I'm a CM7 newbie. My stock nook, and stock Nexus One do not require this step. I also went into settings->CyanogenMod->Applications and checked the "Use internal storage" box, which switches your internal and SD card names in the system (requires a reboot). I'm not sure if this last step is necessary.
As for sideloading books to read, you have to figure out where your reader app wants to have them located on your device. For the Nook app, you put them in the "Nook/MyDocuments" folder. It could not find my ePub books unless I put them there. Then they still don't show up at the normal library page, I have to go to "My Files" in the drop down menu. On a side note, I'm liking the Nook app, which has page turn animations (the stock nook reader app does not). When you enter your B&N account, it should automatically sync books you have purchased.
Next thing to try is other reader software. I installed kindle and google books, but all my books are currently ePub. I'm going to try Blio and Aldiko next.
Hope this research helps someone else out moving from Nook Color as an ereader to Nook Color as an android tablet still used as a reader.
I wondered this myself and when I was having issues with the app I uninstalled it, changed the CM7 settings to install all apps internally as to the default of "auto", rebooted and reinstalled the app and then changed the settings back and rebooted. While that fixed my problem, the app still wanted a memory card installed. The reason is this is not a tablet app and it is looking for a card because most (or at least many) phones do not have enough internal memory. Since I used a card for backup, updates, etc this was not a big deal for men.
ive tried moving the book to the MyDocuments file and still am not finding the book i have downloaded.. it is in pdf file format so would this prob be the issue? ive selected the my files icon and it shows (0) files... not for sure what all im still doing wrong to get my book to read on the Nook app
Why aren't you using the setting to use your Emmc partition as your sdcard? It's an option to in CM7.
Sent from XDA Premium app CM7.1
Bmar08, I'm not sure if the nook app will read PDF files. You can use file manager to find your PDF files, then open them with your browser. I also started using the free Aldiko reader, which will read ePub and PDF files. It has a lot of nice options such as font size, brightness, background color, etc. so you may try that. Aldiko will also let you browse your directories to indicate which ones you want to include in your library!

Rooted Nook STG, issue opening files from SD card.

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Hello XDA forums,
Before I rooted my Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight, I had no problem sideloading books onto the SD card and opening them from the native Nook Library app. However, after rooting (with which everything seemed to go fine), the following behaviors happen:
I can see sideloaded epub files in the Nook Library on the SD card /My Files/Books directory, but
when I try to open any of them, I get an error that says, "This Nook, cannot read this file. It maybe an unsupported format", however,
if I go through the ReLaunch file manager, it opens fine in the native Reader app, and
if I sideload the same file by usb to the Nook's main memory, it will open fine from the Library, but
if I copy/paste the file from the SD card to the main memory via the ReLaunch file manager, I get the error message.
Puzzling... any thoughts?
Thanks,
Spindle
spindlehead said:
Hello XDA forums,
Before I rooted my Nook Simple Touch with Glowlight, I had no problem sideloading books onto the SD card and opening them from the native Nook Library app. However, after rooting (with which everything seemed to go fine), the following behaviors happen:
I can see sideloaded epub files in the Nook Library on the SD card /My Files/Books directory, but
when I try to open any of them, I get an error that says, "This Nook, cannot read this file. It maybe an unsupported format", however,
if I go through the ReLaunch file manager, it opens fine in the native Reader app, and
if I sideload the same file by usb to the Nook's main memory, it will open fine from the Library, but
if I copy/paste the file from the SD card to the main memory via the ReLaunch file manager, I get the error message.
Puzzling... any thoughts?
Thanks,
Spindle
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I am not familiar with Relaunch so was unable to check that angle. I did discover, to my surprise, that neither epubs nor mobis will open in the appropriate app from ES File Explorer! Jpegs and such do, but not those e-book files. So that was weird. I never would open them that way, but it's still unexpected. The " activity picker", or whatever it's called, can be really squirrely. I don't remember where the file is located any more but I once went to investigate it and found multiple instances of file associations, none of which worked...
Does the problem persist through a reboot? Do the epubs that refuse to open from the Library file manager have the little "n" in the lower right corner?
nmyshkin said:
I am not familiar with Relaunch so was unable to check that angle. I did discover, to my surprise, that neither epubs nor mobis will open in the appropriate app from ES File Explorer! Jpegs and such do, but not those e-book files. So that was weird. I never would open them that way, but it's still unexpected. The " activity picker", or whatever it's called, can be really squirrely. I don't remember where the file is located any more but I once went to investigate it and found multiple instances of file associations, none of which worked...
Does the problem persist through a reboot? Do the epubs that refuse to open from the Library file manager have the little "n" in the lower right corner?
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Thanks for the response. Yeah, the problem persists through reboot and indeed those epubs that refuse to open from the Library have the little n like they should. They just do not open
spindlehead said:
Thanks for the response. Yeah, the problem persists through reboot and indeed those epubs that refuse to open from the Library have the little n like they should. They just do not open
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Mmm... I'm sure you've tried this, but what happens if you transfer an epub via USB to the internal storage [file opens correctly in Reader from Library] and then cut/paste it to storage on the SD card? I know that's a pain and should not be needed, but I'm curious.
The only other idea I have is to try a different File Manager and see if transfers via that app give the same results (to test if this is a Relaunch issue, although I'm sure people would be going on about it if it were). I move files around all the time with my old version of ES File Explorer and never see any issues, but then I don't have issues copying to the SD card via USB either.
Mmm...maybe one other idea. I sometimes use Wi-Fi File Transfer to move epubs from my PC to the NST. It's a very simple app with a browser interface (on your PC). I've never experienced any issues with moving files that way--also saves wear and tear on the USB jack. If that gives epub transfers that are unreadable then the issue is deeper than the method of transfer.
nmyshkin said:
Mmm... I'm sure you've tried this, but what happens if you transfer an epub via USB to the internal storage [file opens correctly in Reader from Library] and then cut/paste it to storage on the SD card? I know that's a pain and should not be needed, but I'm curious.
The only other idea I have is to try a different File Manager and see if transfers via that app give the same results (to test if this is a Relaunch issue, although I'm sure people would be going on about it if it were). I move files around all the time with my old version of ES File Explorer and never see any issues, but then I don't have issues copying to the SD card via USB either.
Mmm...maybe one other idea. I sometimes use ffdfdf to move epubs from my PC to the NST. It's a very simple app with a browser interface (on your PC). I've never experienced any issues with moving files that way--also saves wear and tear on the USB jack. If that gives epub transfers that are unreadable then the issue is deeper than the method of transfer.
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Thanks again. I will noodle on those ideas and let you know what was the outcome.
Sooo... I never figured it out and just lived with it. However, this week (a year later), I had to update the Nook STG because there was a mandatory transport layer security update that made it unable to access the B&N store via the Nook without updating. The update wouldn't install on the rooted nook, so I returned the device to factory default then installed the update. I wasn't using any of the rooted capability anyway, other than to open books from the SD card. After successfully installing the update, the nook still would not open books from the SD card in the native nook library. Since, it appeared that the problem had nothing to do with the prior rooting, I figured it might have something to do with the SD card itself. I unmounted and reformatted the SD card via the Nook's built in utility, then reloaded my books. Viola!! The Nook recognizes and opens the books from the SD card now. It was apparently an incompatible card format or something... So, SOLVED.

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