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[Obok DeDRM v7.2.1] Kobo Directory Cannot be found with Kobo Desktop #1770

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stillhope opened this issue Jul 17, 2021 · 3 comments
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@stillhope
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After fresh install of
Kobo Desktop 4.28.13879
calibre-5.23.0
DeDRM_tools_7.2.1
Catalina 10.15

Error message returned when click on obok installed plugin is

Calibre, version 5.23.0
ERROR: Obok DeDRM v7.2.1:

Could not find Kobo Library

Windows/Mac: do you have Kobo Desktop installed?

Windows/Mac/Linux: In case you have an Kobo eInk device, connect the device.

  1. reinstalled the kobo Desktop twice now. Same error returns.
  2. checked obok configuration (by: preferences/plugins search obok and double click on item to set settings to always and kobo directory (verified kobo directory is correct and pointing to kepub). Click Apply.
    /Users/xx/Library/Application Support/Kobo/Kobo Desktop Edition/kepub

Then, I have reverted back to Calibre 4.23 and DeDRM tools 6.54 and the Kobo Directory was found first time, correctly.

Does 7.2.1 DEDRM OBOK plugin work with Kobo Desktop? I do not own an kobo reader to test another way.
I was using Desktop as Kobo has more than one way of drm, so ADE only sometimes works.

@ElleKayEm
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Obok 7.2.1 does work with Kobo Desktop for some. It didn't work for me on Windows 10, but Obok 7.1.0 did. There is some discussion and a couple alternate versions in issue #1718. I usually use ADE and DeDRM which always works for me.

@Juhayer-Al-Wasif
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What is ADE, can you please link it?

@ElleKayEm
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Adobe Digital Editions

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