I have added books to my kindle fire 8 HD 2018 which are ARCs or other books given to me,in mobi and pdf and azw format i send using a cable from computer and i use calibre to put the files onto my kindle,
most books show up in the library but there are a few that do not show up, previously with my hd10 2016 if the book did not show in the library ( a known calibre glitch) you could go into the files and open direct from the folder the file was in.
However if you do that on this hd8 you get the message "no application available" if you force the issue and try "open with" and choose kindle it tells you the file is DRM protected (it isn't) the only work around i have found so far is to send the file to my Amazon kindle email address. Had anyone else come across this? Is it fixable? What are Amazon hoping to achieve? Many thanks for your time
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Okay, so here's my problem with sideloaded content, and I don't quite know what's going on here.
I have a rooted (via manual nooter) 2.1 Nook Color. I can put books on my NC via Calibre and they'll show up in the library. If I download an ePub from the web, and place them in the /sdcard/my files/books folder, they DO NOT show up.
However, if I download the books through Aldiko, and then move the EPUB FILE ONLY, not the folder, it will show up in the library although with a different cover, I'm guessing I need to do an epub to epub conversion to get that, it might just be displaying the first page.
What does Calibre do that moving the file will not? And why would it show up after Aldiko downloads it and moves it. I have a feeling there is something missing from just the ePub and I can't figure it out.
does anyone know if it's possible to put my books (epub, pdf, etc) in the directory for the books in google books? I really like the google books application, but i already own the books, so if anyone knows of any way to do this, it would be a huge help. And I'm not looking for an answer like "Why don't you just use Aldiko?" that's not my question. Please lemme know if you know anything. thank you.
Use a program called Calibre. It lets you use your own ebooks and it will insert them in the book shelf with the other books.
http://calibre-ebook.com/
Ebooks
Most of my ebooks are pdf. And yes you can sideload them to your Kindle Fire. Put them into the Documents folder, as if you put them into the Books folder the Kindle Fire will not know where to find them.
Your can read them with the Kindle Reader, which comes with your Kindle Fire, or with Adobe Reader which you can download from the Kindle Store, or from Adobe.
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I am at a loss as to what you would use the program "Calibre" for in a Kindle Fire. I have been all over the Calibre Website and I can find the program for Windows, OSx, Linux and even a Portable Device, but nothing for the Kindle Fire, or even the Android Operating System.
Pardon?
you can prepare your books with calibre to work with the original reader:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1439456
Using Calible gives you ability to convert your books to proper format (i.eg .mobi for amazon app), so you can sideload your books to programs.
AFAIK you can't sideload your books to google books, but you can export from google books to other programs.
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I am at a loss as to what you would use the program "Calibre" for in a Kindle Fire. I have been all over the Calibre Website and I can find the program for Windows, OSx, Linux and even a Portable Device, but nothing for the Kindle Fire, or even the Android Operating System.
Pardon?
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Calibre is a PC program that allows you to convert, tag, etc. your ebook collection in bulk to a format that is more easy on your KF (Or any other ebook reader) I like to use it to convert my books to .mobi and have it add the ASIN from amazon. This way whispersync works on non Amazon books and I can read a book on my phone when I'm out and then pick it up where I left off on my KF when I'm home.
There is no Android client as it's not a reader, it's just a bulk management program.
I just got my Nexus 7 and can't figure out where I put my mobi format ebooks so Kindle will recognize them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Same with the Nook app
Copy them to the kindle folder on your nexus 7 from your PC
The full directory for Kindle is below mate, if you haven't found it yet:
/sdcard/Android/data/com.amazon.kindle/files
Don't use any folders, or they don't show up. Just put the .mobi file in there.
Not too sure where to put the nook files as I don't use the app
Can I suggest using a different e-reader app? The kindle app is sort of a joke. Limited format (.mobi) and slow. Try aldiko (free) or mantano (a few bucks, but totally worth it).
Thanks
Thank you all for the response. At first my Nexus didnt show the Nook and Kindle directories but after a reboot there they are.
Again Thanks
Look into Calibre (free application for managing books) and Calibre Library (android app) if you haven't. Lets you connect wirelessly to your library of books on a PC and download them straight to the Kindle on your device. I am using this approach for my N7 and finding I like it better than what I do with my Kindle Touch (load everything via USB and Calibre)
Hello,
I am new to the Android world, and I recently purchased a N7 after selling my Kindle Fire (1st gen). The nice thing about the Kindle Fire was that I could transfer my PDF files to the Kindle Fire via USB and the files would show up under the "Docs" app and I would be able to read my personal files.
Here is what I have tried so far.
PDF file size is 88MB
Amazon Kindle app - Doesn't work because I can only transfer 50MB max through "Send to Kindle"
Adobe Reader - This seemed to work the best, but I don't like I have to to scroll down, I would prefer to scroll left/right like I was able to on my Kindle Fire.
Zinio - No idea how I can load my own files into this app, even after creating an account.
Is there a way I can load my PDF into Google Magazine or Google Books through sideloading or rooting?
Is there an free or trial app that would allow me to load my PDF magazines or books and have it look nice and clean as the Google Books/Magazine app does so I can see the cover art and such?
Thanks!
Use Google Drive
Download your pdf to N7 using Google Drive. Get a File explorer (HD File Manager) and just click on the pdf file. It will give you option to open with different apps. Kindle would be one of them.
That worked out great! Thank you!!
What I also ended up doing instead of selecting to open with Amazon Kindle app, I used HD File Manager to copy my PDF to the actual Amazon Kindle app directory and pasted, this way I can directly access the PDF by going into the Amazon Kindle app.
Hi
I have downloaded paid books from Google Store into my Samsung Galaxy tablet. I can read these books with the Play Books application of the the tablet, but I'd like to transfer it to the Kindle App library because the reader is better. The problem is I don't know the location of the downloaded Google books and the Kindle books in the tablet file tree system.
When I search the tablet for the book's name with the MY Files app, I have no results, even though the books are there and I can read them( either with the Play Books App for the Google Store downloads or the Kindle App for the Amazon downloads, depending where the books were downloaded from)
In the file tree of the My Files App, there is a Kindle folder, but when I open it there are a few files identified only with a number sequence, no title. It could be the books in question, but when I try to open these files, I can't because there is a message saying that there is no application to open them. So I am back to square 1: where are the books and where are the FROM/To locations to transfer a book from one library ( The Google Play repository) to the other ( the Amazon Kindle library) so that I can read the Google download with the embedded Kindle reader, with or without conversion...
Thank you for your suggestions
Ittiandro
/sdcard/Android/data/com.amazon.kindle/files/
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