Google Play Books and Play Movies? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I'm a French Candian and I lives in Quebec City. So yeah of course my main language is french and I can't seem to find any books/movie/ in French in the store
Also, I was wondering, what is the BEST type of books for a Google Nexus 7 ? I have an iPad and the best type of books is EPUB.
Thanks you

You'll find nothing in french on the play store (at least for the moment) and google Book, store everything in the cloud, so you have to buy a book from the store to be able to read it with the google app. If you have your own ebook, it won't be available in the app. You should install another ebook app. I use Aldiko and it's perfect for me, compatible with many types of files, epub, pdf, etc. There are a lot of good other apps, kobo, Kindle, moonreader, etc. Try them
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I see :S
Alright and what format of ebook will be the best for an Android device? Epub? I know Pdf sucks to read book btw

Epub is great. You have more options when you read them: change font, night reading, etc.
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Alright thanks !
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kindle fire already has all these movies , books , ?

hey
i want to buy kindle , but when i see the Review and Reklam it has lots of movies ,books, musics . so i want to know does kindle already has these and you dont have to download them? or they are free to you and have to downlaod?
thanks.
Well Amazon has a ton of movies and books that you can download... not all of them free..
i know but i want to know does Kindlle fire consist of these movies,books in internal ? or you have to download them.?
bescause i saw some review talk about it that kindle consisit of million movies,book,etc .
thanks.
Jwtiyar said:
i know but i want to know does Kindlle fire consist of these movies,books in internal ? or you have to download them.?
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You have to download whatever stuff you want to read/watch/listen to. It has maybe one sample of a manual book (can't remember), but that's pretty much it.
Books you have download and movies are streamed from the nextflix app or if you're a prime member from there videos app built into the UI. Music is also streamed and I do believe you have the option to download music from the cloud onto the internal memory.
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Thanks every one, i think i cant use it because not available in iraq these app like netflix.
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Does Play Books support epub/mobi files?

Hey all, I'm interested in getting the Nexus 7 when it becomes available, and was wondering if anyone that has one or knows if Play Books on the Nexus 7 supports non-store downloaded epub books? I know there are some markets apps like Aldiko and others that allow you to use your own files, but I like the look of Play Books, and wanted to keep all my books in there.
I've tried searching Google and these forums, but haven't really found any solid information.
Thanks for any info.
No it does not. I use mobi format with the Kindle app instead.
zaventh said:
No it does not. I use mobi format with the Kindle app instead.
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And I use Nook for ePub for the same reason. Once there's a way to use Play Books as a reader app for all my books, not just Google purchased, I'll be on it for sure.
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For epub I use Aldiko, combine that with tuebl.com and you're set. You can configure the in app catalog to search directly from the website.
Or try moon+ reader.
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My favorite ebook reading app is Mantano Reader if you are looking for another option
It is supported now!
Support for reading your own PDF or EPUB files. You can upload the files through our website play.google.com/books/uploads, and read them on all your devices.
Refreshed design including the library, Table Of Contents view and the recommendation page at the end of books.
A confirmation dialog to prevent you from accidentally un-downloading a book.
Stability and performance improvements.
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Second for moon+. It has opened every ebook format that I have tried.
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CoolReader is another good one, I have been using it forever.
It does now. You have upload the file via computer.
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Epub works well. For me sometimes it couldn't get the book cover on Play Books so I used Calibre to add a cover and then uploaded it. The app is very polished.
Does anyone know if it's better for long number of pages pdfs ?
cestdiego said:
Does anyone know if it's better for long number of pages pdfs ?
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What do you mean?
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how do you upload from your computer
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also i bought a book on the apple store, how do i bring it over to the play book

Nexus 7 where do the books ?GO?

ok i have a bunch of mobi books i want to convert using calibre. i would like to view them using the google play books app. i like the page turn graphics and it looks like a nice app on the N7. my question where is the folder to put the books in so the app recognizes them? sdcard/android/data am i warm here?
i think play books uses the epub format but i'm not real positive on that either just yet. i know there is a kindle app because i have it installed but play books blows it away.
thank for any help. (;
You should get something like moonreader+ but I believe that is for epubs. There are a few threads around that I have seen recently that have the answer.
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You can't add books to the Google Books app other than get them via Google Books.
krelvinaz said:
You can't add books to the Google Books app other than get them via Google Books.
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Not the answer i was looking for... thx for helping.
i'm not giving up yet damn the torpedoes and full steam ahead.
Knock yourself out... :laugh:
t_007_v2 said:
Not the answer i was looking for... thx for helping.
i'm not giving up yet damn the torpedoes and full steam ahead.
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I've been trying the same thing for months but to no avail..... looks like no pirated books via play books app
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dsuppa said:
I've been trying the same thing for months but to no avail..... looks like no pirated books via play books app
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They may not be pirated books, I have quite a library with Kobo (I have a Kobo eReader) but I can't stand the Kobo app. So I download the ePub from Kobo Books and remove the DRM.
The thing is, do we know what format the books are downloaded in when you download them to the Play Books app. When books are downloaded to the Kobo app, they are downloaded in KePub. Which is Kobo specific.
I really cant belive no one has figured out where the books are held and how we can get stuff in there. I know there's a ton of apps that can read all types of files I just really like the widgets that display google books as well as I like to just use google play apps for everything....
Just an educated guess...
/data/data/com.google.android.apps.books/....
but there are most likely stored in a database rather than in individual files. Would need to obtain another book to see what changes.
I also love the look, feel and responsiveness of the Google Books app. None of the page turns of other apps come close to how smooth that is. It's always awkward and laggy. Really wish we could add books to the stock app. Until then, I hope one day one of the other readers copies it's page turning.
Did you find out where your books "go"?
t_007_v2 said:
ok i have a bunch of mobi books i want to convert using calibre. i would like to view them using the google play books app. i like the page turn graphics and it looks like a nice app on the N7. my question where is the folder to put the books in so the app recognizes them? sdcard/android/data am i warm here?
i think play books uses the epub format but i'm not real positive on that either just yet. i know there is a kindle app because i have it installed but play books blows it away.
thank for any help. (;
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I know yours is an old post, so I assume you've found a solution.....but for others who stumble on this....I used FB Reader and just copied and pasted my book files into FB's Books folder using EZ Filereader (I THINK that's what it's called....but probably any file manager will work).
Books
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You can't add books to the Google Books app other than get them via Google Books.
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Books can be added with Dropbox app and opened using any reader installed on your device. Personally I like aldiko the best. Still trying to find books that were added using google play books.

What readers are you using on your n10?

And what format are you using to read ebooks? Are you using some other app to get ebooks? Please share
Aldiko for Grey market epubs
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And what format are you using to read ebooks? Are you using some other app to get ebooks? Please share
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My device is Nexus 10, currently using Adobe Reader for PDF reading, really eager for a reader with better experience. Can anybody advise?
I really liked ezPDF on my phone, don't have my n10 just yet (out for delivery today) but if it's as good on tablets as it in on phones, I'd look into that
Not very original I know but Kindle works superbly on the N10, I also have Adobe PDF reader, it's a bit bloated but works well.
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One of the things I like about the Kindle reader is I can email the mobi files to my @kindle.com address, then that book is in my archive available for download and syncs across all of my devices.
I mostly use Overdrive that works with my public library.
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Nook Reader. I subscribe to a number of magazines through B&N, and the Nook app is much better than Zinio. So I also use the Nook app for reading epubs. Calibre software manages it all very well.
Mantano reader is undisputed PDF and Epub champion of Android readers.
Moon is prolly the best for .chm. Still no really good reader for .djvu format
For magazines, I use Zinio - but not too excited about it, will try Nook when my subscriptions expire.
Mantano here as well. I tried a few and its the only one I found having no visual lag whatsoever when reading PDFs. Can't speak for other formats though.
I just got the kindle one a few days ago so far so good. I might try some of the other ones you guys have talked about.

What do you use your new nexus 7 for?

Just wanted to know what ya'll do on this awesome tablet.
I basically serf the web (forums, twitter, facebook etc.), play games, play some gba games using My Boy! emulator, watch movies/tv shows, read some books using Moon+ Reader, skpye, text with textplus, read some comics with ACV reader. I know, quite a bit of stuff lol
As an English major, lots of my classes have readings in PDF form. EZ PDF Reader has been a crucial app for me for school on my tf101. That will probably be my main use once school starts.
There is a thread already http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387402
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For YouTube and social apps when I'm too lazy to go to my living room and turn on my laptop.
But main purpose is to get latest android version and play with it.
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I use mine mostly for watching shows (Netflix/hulu/crunchyroll) and browsing the web when I don't feel like firing up the PC.
Its also makes a great alarm clock, small external hard drive, calendar for work, and basic email checker for work for me. Heck, its almost replaced my laptop entirely.
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Tapatalk, Reddit, YouTube, controlling Netflix on PS3, browsing, reading epubs, play movies/music via DLNA, Hangouts, Skype, play videos, DuoLingo (doing some of these through Miracast makes it even more cooler)
Guys there's already a thread started, the link above, that's absolutely the same thing. Why make another one and have two?
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Mainly like having the latest version of Android. Also like the portability of a 7" tablet too. I've surprised myself by using this a lot more than my 10" Asus Infinity. Not just because it's new either, I prefer using a 7" tablet over a 10" for many things. Reading my magazine subscriptions are MUCH easier on my Infinity though, and I still prefer a lot of my games on my Infinity. I love that Google has made cloud storage available on a lot of games though. Makes jumping between devices MUCH easier!!
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mainly just web surfage
I use it to browse for Nexus 7 cases
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