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Users/Mac user name/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Application Support/Kindle/My Kindle ContentĪnd after we have known the stored location of our Kindle/Kobo/Google eBooks, we could find our downloaded files easily and then add them to the Calibre library to manage them.
#WHERE CAN I ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT CALIBRE LIBRARY FOR MAC#
Note: If the Kindle for Mac app is downloaded from App store, the downloaded azw file location is here: (Adobe Digital Editions on Win/Mac) \Users\username\Documents\Digital Editions It’s a sqlite database.Īnd books in the folder are nicely arranged into subfolders by Author and Title. We can also click on “Path: Click to open” below the book, then open the calibre library.Īs you see, there is a metadata.db file stored at the top level of the library folder. Whenever we add a book to calibre and convert formats, it will copy the book into that folder. The first time we run calibre, it will ask you for a folder in which to store your books. Note that: Calibre supports many input formats, but here in this post what I introduce are Kindle, Kobo, Google and some library eBooks. But before we add them to Calibre library, where are eBooks downloaded and stored on our computer? And where are eBook files saved after I convert them with Calibre? Is it possible to change or export my library in Calibre? Here is a comprehensive guide and you will get the answers. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.We use Calibre to help dedrm, convert and even manage our Kindle/Kobo/Google eBooks. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Once your question/problem is solved, please comment anywhere in the thread saying '!solved' to change the flair to solved. Those humans will likely ask you for the exact same thing this comment is asking. If you're still stuck you'll have useful debug or trace logs and screenshots to share with the humans who will arrive soon.
#WHERE CAN I ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT CALIBRE LIBRARY DOWNLOAD#
Searches, Indexers, and Trackers - For if something cannot be foundĭownloading & Importing - For when download clients have issues or files cannot be imported
#WHERE CAN I ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT CALIBRE LIBRARY HOW TO#
Please review our troubleshooting guides that lead you through how to troubleshoot and note various common problems. Note that Info logs are rarely helpful for troubleshooting.ĭozens of common questions & issues and their answers can be found on our FAQ. Logs should be provided via the methods prescribed in the wiki article. In all instances where you are providing logs please ensure you followed the Gathering Logs wiki article to ensure your logs are what are needed for troubleshooting. Most troubleshooting questions require debug or trace logs. Please review this comment and you can likely have your problem solved without needing to wait for a human. There are many resources available to help you troubleshoot and help the community help you. This will work but it isn't my preferred folder structure. the downloads folder will show up under the root folder)Ĭreate a subfolder of ebooks called Calibre_Library and make that the library for Calibre, and then use readarr as it is setup now with a root folder of /data/ebooks and a library of Calibre_Library. However, I am concerned this will be too broad of a root folder and will cause other issues (e.g. Does anyone have any suggestions for this?Ĭhange Calibre to have /ebooks as the Docker path and the library name, then setup the root folder in Readarr as /data with a library of ebooks. It seems like my issue is that I am naming the library something different than the local path. Review your remote path mappings and container volume settings. You are using docker calibre server for root folder Calibre places downloads in /Calibre_Library but this directory does not appear to exist inside the container. Readarr seems to be looking for a folder called Calibre_Library in /data/ebooks, which doesn't exist because /data/ebooks is Calibre_Library. Then I setup the root folder as /data/ebooks and setup the Calibre integration.
#WHERE CAN I ASK QUESTIONS ABOUT CALIBRE LIBRARY FULL#
Readarr gets the full /data path for hardlinks. Then my mappings for each container are ContainerĬalibre has the library set to /Calibre_Library. The intention here is that downloads will go into the downloads folder, then ebooks is my Calibre library with the metadata.db file. My local directory structure current looks like this /data/ I am running both in Docker containers on my NAS. I'm working on setting up Readarr with Calibre and I am running into issues with naming conventions on the paths and the Calibre library name.