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That said, I just bought Duran Duran's Sing Blue Silver because it's available on DVD and hell yes, I want that. I have a copy on Betamax that I can't watch and this is sort of preferable. I will rip that and accept it takes time and space.
LOVE. Possibly my favorite D2 tune. (The Chauffeur, I mean)
Ok. I just downloaded a book from the library as an Adobe PDF, figuring it would be a PDF file I could put on my Kindle.
Unfortunately, it is an ACSM file which I gather from the intertubes is some kind of DRM wrapper. Calibre doesn't recognise it as an eBook format.
Anyone know how I can get this dang thing on my Kindle? (Or my iPad, I suppose. But I'd prefer the Kindle.)
Calibre doesn't recognise it as an eBook format.
Yikes, that's not promising. I wonder if there's any kind of extension that might help.
so, here is what calibre's faq is saying about it:
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sounds like you need to download a program and export it as epub
AHA - ok, apparently the problem is I don't have Adobe Digital Editions. The ACSM file isn't the book at all, it's just a link that Adobe Digital Editions reads to connect to the server. What a stupid system.
You should be able to read it on your iPad. Either with adobe digital editions or if you library uses overdrive, their app.
Huh. Well that didn't work. Digital Editions doesn't recognize it either.
at this point, I think they are just fucking with you.
There are THREE YEARS of Adobe forum posts on this problem - apparently ADE is just a shitty piece of software with broken DRM.
Crap, I wonder if there's a way to "exchange" the eBook I borrowed for the ePub version instead. Probably not.
Jessica, if you borrowed it, does the library have another version available?