![]() ![]() Voila, you'll see your book now in Calibre's main Window, and it's 100% DRM free.įor some reason, our book showed up twice in the list, but only one of them worked – we removed the other by right clicking it and selecting "remove book". Our copy of Doctor Sleep By Stephen King actually had five different file types - *.apnx, *.azw3, *.ea, *.han and *.phl.ĭrag and drop every file associated with the book into the main Calibre window – as you can see in our screenshot, a warning will pop up about duplicates.Ĭlick the "Select None" button, and then OK. ![]() You'll notice that each book has several files associated with it. Now head back to File Explorer and navigate to the area on your Kindle that stores your books. Click Close, then OK – you should now be back at the Calibre Preferences Plugins window – click Apply in the top right. Once you've got the serial number, type it into the Calibre window, removing any spaces as you go. To find where your serial, simply type "serial location", along with the model name of your Kindle, into Google. Select the first entry "eInk Kindle ebooks", then click the green plus button in the new window.Ī small empty window will pop up, and this needs your Kindle's serial number.įinding the serial number varies depending on the version of Kindle you're using – on our older 4th Gen Kindle, the serial number was found on page two of the Kindle's "Settings" screen. You'll see the DeDRM plugin double click it. Head back into Calibre's Preferences menu, then go to Advanced, then Plugins, then double click the line called "File type plugins". However, Kindle users will need to jump through a few extra hoop first. Using File Explorer, drag and drop the e-Books from your e-Reader into Calibre's main window, and all that nasty DRM will be stripped out. If you're taking books off your e-Reader, plug it into your PC via USB. If you already have your books stored on your PC, simply drag and drop them into Calibre's main window. Now that all of the hard work is done, you can simply remove DRM by importing books into Calibre's library. To export your private key (for DeDRM software) : export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$PWD To download an ePub/PDF : export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$PWD adept directory is created with all configuration file You can import configuration from your eReader or create a new one with utils/adept_activate : export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$PWD STATIC_UTILS to build utils with static library (libgourou.a) instead of default dynamic one (libgourou.so)īUILD_STATIC build libgourou.a if 1, nothing if 0, can be combined with BUILD_SHAREDīUILD_SHARED build libgourou.so if 1, nothing if 0, can be combined with BUILD_STATIC Use make command make ĬROSS can define a cross compiler prefix (ie arm-linux-gnueabihf-)ĭEBUG can be set to compile in DEBUG mode When you update libgourou's repository, don't forget to update internal libraries with : make update_lib Internal libraries are automatically fetched and statically compiled during the first run. Be careful : there is a limited number of devices that can be created bye one account.ĮPub are encrypted using a shared key : one account / multiple devices, so you can create and register a device into your computer and read downloaded (and encrypted) ePub file with your eReader configured using the same AdobeID account.įor those who wants to remove DRM without adept_remove, you can export your private key and import it within Calibre an its DeDRM plugin. adobe-digital-editions/device.xml, root/devkey.bin and. You can import configuration from (at least) : Register a new device : signIn() and activateDevice().Create a new device : createDRMProcessor().Get an ePub from an ACSM file : fulfill() and download().Main fucntions to use from gourou::DRMProcessor are : All platform specific functions (crypto, network.) has to be implemented in a client class (that derives from DRMProcessorClient) while server implements ADEPT protocol.Ī reference implementation using Qt, OpenSSL and libzip is provided (in utils directory). Like RMSDK, libgourou has a client/server scheme. It overcome the lacks of Adobe support for Linux platforms. Libgourou is a free implementation of Adobe's ADEPT protocol used to add DRM on ePub/PDF files. ![]()
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