![]() ![]() It’s easier than giving a detailed report about why your file stinks. Jutoh styles greyed out code#When Amazon finds a bad file and sees the telltale bits of code and metadata that Calibre adds to the MOBI file, then Amazon makes an easy call and says to not use Calibre. ![]() I believe that it’s true that the real problem with Calibre and Amazon is the technical quality of the files that are submitted, not the fact that the file was created using Calibre. Peter Spenser 27 September, 2012 um 9:07 pm Both can make the new KF8 ebook format for you. Leave the KF8 alone until the bugs get worked out of calibre.īut if you absolutely have to submit a KF8 ebooks, you could always try KindleGen or the Kindle Previewer. I’d go back to simply making an ordinary Mobi ebook, at least for now. That would be good news, because it means that you can fix and or prevent the problem by simply selecting the correct options while making the ebook. So it seems that Amazon might be rejecting ebooks because of flaws in how they’re made. If you were generating combined MOBI/KF8 then it is possible. If you were generating plain old MOBI files then that is highly unlikely as calibre’s MOBI output has not had any significant changes in a long time. According to Kovid Goyal, the primary developer of calibre (in reply to another comment): Unfortunately, it doesn’t do a very good job. ![]() Calibre recently got the ability to make the combined KF8/Mobi ebook files that Amazon really wants you to submit. Another converter responded a few hours later with a similar report as well as a possible cause. (They also reject ebooks because they’re public domain or simply junk, but that’s not an issue here.)Īnd it turns out that in this case calibre probably did introduce some technical issues when the Kindle ebook was made. In fact, the only times I’ve heard of Amazon rejecting ebooks (including a retroactive rejection) were due to technical issues in the ebooks like poor image quality, horrendous formatting, and the like. While Amazon doesn’t much like the fact we use unapproved tools, they’ve never gone so far as to refuse them simply because of the tools you used. That’s a first, not just for the specialist but for me and pretty much everyone who has submitted ebooks to Amazon. Thank you for your immense patience and understanding during the time it took to research this issue. The book will then be made buyable and searchable in the next 24-48 hours after republishing. Please upload your book in either a MOBI file created by KindleGen or upload the content file in Doc/HTML format. Our technical team has found that the content of your book was created by 'Calibre', hence it is not buyable on our web site. After first sitting on the ebook for close to a month, Amazon finally gave this explanation: The tech reported that one of their customers had a book bounced by Amazon. I found thread over on MobileRead that a conversion specialist started earlier this week. While they often looked down their nose at the app, it wasn’t until very recently that Amazon decided to start refusing to let authors submit ebooks made with it. The open source ebook tool calibre has been able to make Kindle ebooks for several years now, and for mot of that time Amazon has accepted those ebooks into KDP with scarcely a murmur. Amazon Now Rejecting eBooks Made With Calibre ![]()
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