10-19-2012, 03:05 AM | #1 |
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.mobi files going to Books & not Documents
I would like to keep my Amazon content separate from my side-loaded content but can't seem to figure out how. I have a Kindle Fire & use Calibre for converting my content. I am good with the process of adding books, editing metadata, converting, saving, & copying to the Kindle but can't get them in the correct tab.
When converting books, under Convert > Page Setup I have 'Kindle Fire' chosen as the output profile. Looking at the Mobi Output options, the tag [PDOC] is listed. Yet when I convert book, save the resulting .mobi, & copy them to my Fire they all show up under Books instead of Documents. I thought I had it all figured out but apparently there's something I'm doing wrong. Is there a step or setting I'm missing that's forcing all my side-loaded content to still show up in Books? |
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10-19-2012, 05:14 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for the quick reply & successful tip. That worked but is there a way to do it without emailing? I would prefer to just copy them from my PC to the Kindle so I don't have to wait for Amazon to send them back to me.
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Go to Preferences -- Change Behavior -- Plugins -- Device Interface Plugins -- MTP Interface Plugin (Fire HD must be plugged in) -- Customize Plugin
add the folder you want the books to go into first. In the format sending section you can specify where you want the different formats to be sent to. |
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Also I read in the manual that any Documents uploaded to the Amazon Cloud drive in the folder Documents will show up on the New Kindle Fires as docs. This does not work with the original Kindle Fire. *pouts* |
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On the KFv1 is doesn't matter what folder you put the books in they show on either book or Documents shelf due to having the pdoc tag or not. Is this not the case on the newer Fires? |
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You could use the default folder for where you want your epubs to go and the send to section for your other formats. I have mine set up to send my mobis to the book folder, and then rules for epubs, txt and pdf files.
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I am not sure, I have Calibre setup to convert using the PDOC tag that Amazon recognizes as books which go in the Book folder.
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I just tested this, thanks for this tip. Now maybe I will use the cloud drive more.
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Thanks for the suggestions. Generally I process several at a time in Calibre & then copy them to my Fire as I'm ready to read them. I use an app (ES File Explorer) to wirelessly grab them from my PC & dump them into the Documents folder on my Fire. Doing it this way, all of them have shown up in the Books tab instead of the Docs tab even with the [pdoc] tag set. Emailing or using Send-to-Kindle so far is the only way I've been able to get them in Docs. Looks like I have a few other things I can try.
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