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Destroyer



Joined: 11 Dec 2005

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 11:41 am    Post subject: Torrented Ebooks on Kindle Reply with quote

I'm looking into getting a kindle and will mainly be torrenting books. Are there any formatting, file incompatibility problems I should be aware of?
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tek75



Joined: 15 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 8:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, and it was one of the reasons why I chose not to get a Kindle (I got a Sony PRS-950 instead). The Kindle uses a proprietary file format (can't remember the name) and won't be able to read e-books from most stores outside of Amazon. It also won't work with books borrowed from online libraries. As far as the books you've gotten from torrents, you'll need to check their formats. If they're in formats like ePub or LRF, they're not going to work (I also don't think PDFs work with the Kindle, but I'm not 100% sure about that).

From what I've read, there is a program called Calibre that may allow you to convert files and give you greater access with the Kindle, but I'm not really familiar with that. A site that you may want to look through for information is mobileread.com, which has a pretty expansive forum for all kinds of e-readers.
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Morticae



Joined: 06 May 2010

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2010 10:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a Kindle, and all of my books (a lot) are torrented.

The only issue is file format, but it's hardly an issue. It takes me about one minute to load up the proper program that converts the book for me, then I drag it onto the Kindle and am ready to go.

I often use Mobipocket Creator and it pumps out an unencrypted PRC file which I then put on my Kindle. I've heard of the program Calibre, but haven't found the need to look into it.
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Destroyer



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excellent help! I will research this stuff today.

Can you comment on the readability of your ereaders? I have used demo models of Kindle, KOBO and a tiny Sony model. The 5 inch sony was too small! The kindle and kobo seemed about equal for e-ink readability. Any problems using them for hours at a time?

I liked the keyboard on kindle, but wonder how much I would use it...

I've definitely decided to get an ereader, now I've just got to decide which one.
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derp



Joined: 19 Oct 2010

PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Kindle is the best of the current e-readers by a significant margin. It does use a proprietary format, .azw/.mobi, but it is easy to convert epub and other files to it via Calibre (takes just a few seconds). PDF support is still a bit shaky on the kindle, as it will read them but won't let you resize text or fit to the screen properly by default. You can manage this by fiddling with the PDFs in calibre usually, but it's not perfect. If you're interested in reading only PDFs you should shop around a bit, but I'm not really up to speed on the PDF reading capabilities of other e-readers.

I have nothing but torrented ebooks on my Kindle (3rd gen) and I haven't had any issues. Also, the Kindle's e-ink tech is fantastic and is perfect for reading for long periods of time.

Here's the link to calibre: http://calibre-ebook.com/
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tek75



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 2:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Personally, I prefer my Sony (the 950, which has an ample 7-inch screen) to the Kindle, but I agree that e-ink is the way to go. Everyone's different, but for me, I haven't gotten any of the eye strain I've experienced with LCD screens.

When I was first checking out the different models, I was a bit taken aback by the reverse image "flash" that happens when you turn pages, but I got used to it within a few minutes, after which point it doesn't even register with me anymore.

Whichever model you get, I'd recommend e-readers for anyone who loves reading, especially considering how hard it is to find a good selection of English books in Korea.
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Morticae



Joined: 06 May 2010

PostPosted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 4:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Destroyer wrote:
Excellent help! I will research this stuff today.

Can you comment on the readability of your ereaders? I have used demo models of Kindle, KOBO and a tiny Sony model. The 5 inch sony was too small! The kindle and kobo seemed about equal for e-ink readability. Any problems using them for hours at a time?

I liked the keyboard on kindle, but wonder how much I would use it...

I've definitely decided to get an ereader, now I've just got to decide which one.


The readability is excellent. I bought the K2 when it first came out, and it was the first time I had seen e-ink. It was quite a surprise.

I like the size of the Kindle, including the bezel, as it is good for gripping and not getting your fingers on the screen. It's not too heavy, but I do not use any "covers" or other attachments (I slip it into a neoprene sleeve wen I am finished).

I read for many hours at a time with no problems, the battery life is incredible.

As for the keyboard, I never use it. Ever. Nor do I use the whispernet internet thing. The Kindle is not good for surfing the internet, and I'm not sure if it even works in Korea... probably not.

Basically, it's just good for reading books and it does that well.
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nstick13



Joined: 02 Aug 2009

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 2:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I second the recommendation for Calibre. Been an awesome application for me.
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gillod



Joined: 02 Sep 2009

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 4:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Download Stanza- It'll convert almost anything into a Kindle friendly format. PDFs tend to have formatting errors, but they're perfectly readable.
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Caffeinated



Joined: 11 Feb 2010

PostPosted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 9:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I use Calibre with my Sony Reader with a touchscreen (useful for making notes with the stylus or onscreen keyboard) and it has had no problems with the torrented books it has run nto.
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