Convert Google Books to Sony Reader Format

Posted on February 20th, 2008 by Jason

When I bought my Reader, I planned to buy e-books from ’s on-line store. But I soon realized that a lot of ebooks are available on the for free.

Project Gutenberg offers thousands of titles (mostly fiction) in txt , while manybooks.net provides an impressive array of books in (as well as several other formats).

The motherload of free ebooks, however, is books..com. The folks are busy digitizing every book they can get their hands on. As of this writing, they have reportedly digitized over 10,000 public domain books, which anyone can download for free in pdf .

But there is something screwy about the . My Reader (PRS-500 model, purchased in December 2006) cannot read pdfs, and I understand that later models have the same problem.

Recommended Technique for Book

I have tried many techniques for adapting the pdfs to my Reader and here is the best I have come up with:

1. select a public domain book at books..com and download it to your ,

2. open the file using Adobe Acrobat Professional,

3. select “save as” from Adobe’s file menu,

4. in the drop-down “Save as type” menu, select “Adobe , Optimized,” and

5. save the new file to your .

You can then load the book onto your Reader just as you would any other file.

As with other , you will have trouble zooming in on the converted book. Change your setting to the “landscape” view, and you should be able to read most books.

I realize that many people do not have access to Adobe Acrobat Professional. It is likely, however, that other lower-price pdf programs would perform a similar . Considering all the books you will be able to read for free from , it might be worthwhile to buy a copy of Professional.

Lesser Techniques

There are other clunkier ways to get a book onto your Reader:

1. to JPG
Using Paperport , I converted a book to a series of jpg images, which I then put on my Reader. Turning the page from one jpg to the next took longer than an ordinary page turn on the device, and the naming of pages was a problem (they had to be named sequentially to flow properly as jpeg files).

Because of the way the Reader views picture files, it would be difficult to put more than one book on your device at a time using this technique, and this eats up a lot of memory.

2. to Text
I also tried using OCR to the to text. I then loaded the resulting text file onto my Reader. This works, but you have all the problems normally associated with OCR — some of the text does not properly, there are many typos, and pictures are misplaced or non-existent.

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One Response to “Convert Google Books to Sony Reader Format”

  1. Tanuki on 09 Apr 2008 at 12:26 pm #

    There are free progarams to convert pdfs to sony reader format like Book Designer, Rasterfarian (the one I use), and pdflrf. Just do a google tsearch or head over to the Mobileread.com forums.

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