As long as your Drive folder is not made public and gets accessed by many people, you should be fine.
Make sure to make backups outside of Drive though, in case Google decides to delete your files.
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You won't have any issues, I have been using Calibre and uploading to Google Books for years. If there is DRM on the epub files, Google Books will alert you. In this case, just process/convert the epub in Calibre to an epub file. Calibre will remove any DRM.
Oh that’s really good to hear, I imagine there’s an option to auto remove drm on import on calibre, I’ll take a look later
You'll be fine so long as you aren't getting mass downloads of copyrighted material from your account.
It’ll probably get traffic like once a month from like one user so I imagine it’ll go right under the radar
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I mostly just wanna test it tbh
you'll be fine unless to share the drive, which makes me think, is there any ereader related communities around ?
I’ll probably just stick with the way that works but having a way to sync for people would be nice
do you get any benefits from using callibre instead of just copying the files in a folder ? I used to do it but found it way more convenient to just copy them directly since callibre doesn't create collections
Series folders are a big one for me but just having organisation is quite nice, I’ve had some issues with my e-readers sometimes where the database gets corrupted but in calibre I can backup the database.
I just think it’s neat
Automatic conversion to Kepub is a benefit Calibre has, but the same thing can be done by running Kepubify before copying the files manually.
ah, never really needed since I read mostly manga, I just convert all the pages to the right resolution and put them in a cbz
I’ve been pretty lucky with finding what I need already in cbz but I do like just looking through a library with covers, just like qol things.
Being able to pick the covers so it displays nicely on the e-reader as well ^^
kobo's have such a high res display i'm usually inclined to run all pages though waifu2x and then downsize them to the exact res of the display to get maximum sharpness, otherwise it's either slightly blurry because the source was too small or it's slow in page turning because the pages were too big, that and changing the contrast of the pages so that the darkest color is black and the lightest white, also gets rid of jpeg noise
I’ll have to give that a test at some point to see if the benefits are noticeable, for all ik I’ve been reading blurry text and just gotten used to it