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But, if you load up the Paperwhite on your PC or Mac, determine which (by size or date comparison to the backup.
seems to be some kind of recognition that the files were not created on the Paperwhite. mbs files with the garbage characters after them are generated by the Kindle Paperwhite the first time you open the doc on it after copying over from the older Kindle. I made a backup of the subfolder off the old Kindle Touch's Documents folder that contained my book/notes/highlights and placed that on my PC.
(mbs|mbp1|azw3r|azw3f)Late to this party, but I had the same issue (transferring non-Amazon docs with highlights/notes from a Touch to a Paperwhite v2) and had some luck, at least on the small scale.
I don't know how it got there in the first place, but it *should* mean highlights/notes don't work on the PW or the KT!!! (mbp1|mbs) files appear to have a junk string on the end. I used to manually copy mbp file from one ipaq to another along with the mobi files. As they are not protected, you could copy over the mbp files to a temp directory and then sideload them to your kindle to the proper location. mpb file, but i'm able to find that file in calibre.Īnd圜alibre will not import the mbp files. I read that each books notes/highlights info gets stored into a.
I'm able to import them without highlights (the My Clippings.txt gets imported, but doesn't affect each individual book) I just got a new Kindle PaperWhite as a present, and I wanted to export my books from the Kindle Touch into the Paperwhite, with their respective notes and highlights (they were not amazon-bought, so there's no automatic sync).īut i cannot find a way to import the books from Kindle Touch into Calibre with notes and highlights, to later import them into Paperwhite. I've been using calibre with a Kindle Touch and it has been working great.