


If you manage your library from Calibre Sync app, it should understand the file name pattern correctly. The use case, for example, is that users might have multiple libraries point to a single download location, keeping only book title might have a chance of clashing name. It is our design choice to make the download filename unique in download directory. Could you email your issue to us at so that we can look further?Ībout the characters appending to book title in downloaded files, they are actually book UUID. go to calibre library in dropbox using the installed dropbox android app,, select a book file, export it via save to device, then the filename is not messed with by dropbox or android, it works like it should.Ībout android 9 cannot select sdcard: it is an unexpected behaviour as we haven't seen reported issue, also it works in all our tests. The tablet has an sd card which has been adopted for additional storage, so I see a single large storage area. i guess its just how the app works in android 7 and is not fixable ?Ĭhanging the default download location does not change this behaviour. This is before sync invokes a reader app, its at the download stage, before the "open" stage. Its more noticable in pdf as the variosu pdf readers display that additional nonsense, whereas moon reader will hide it, for epubs. "book title - book author-garbage character string.epub" So if"book title - book author.epub" is downloaded by calibre sync - from dropbox to device - ,it arrives as a dash then maybe 16 characters every time, is suffixed. On my older android 7 lenovo tablet, every download gets an unwanted suffix - a long string of random characters, added to end of filename. On my newer tablet - all seems good except that I cannot seem to select an SD card location as default download directory - it will only use main internal storage Been using c-s for ages on 2 tablets but I have a couple of issues
