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12 votes
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A tool for burning visible pictures on a compact disc surface
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What is the best way to generate an ebook? Is EPUB the best ebook format?
I usually generate ebooks in two ways. One is to export directly from Emacs Org-Mode with ox-epub. That doesn't give me a lot of control and export options are a bit of a crapshoot. Sometimes they...
I usually generate ebooks in two ways. One is to export directly from Emacs Org-Mode with ox-epub. That doesn't give me a lot of control and export options are a bit of a crapshoot. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. The other is to export from Org-Mode to either
odt
ordocx
and use Libreoffice Writer to export to EPUB. I will then open the ebook on Calibre to fix the metadata, the table of contents., and generate a cover.That works fine for my personal use, but in the near future I may need to generate an ebook that looks proper and professional. I don't even know what "proper and professional" really means for an ebook, but I assume there must be tools and practices that are universally recomended that I am not following.
Hence the question: are there "pro" tools for authoring ebooks? Are there any rules, standards, workflows, or guidelines I should be following? If those exist, where can I find tutorials and documentation on how to generate the best books?
EDIT: I use Windows and Linux.
Thanks!
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Closed captions on DVDs are getting left behind
14 votes -
Ghost becomes the first hard rock band in four years to land a number one album on the Billboard 200 chart, since AC/DC's Power Up back in 2020
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Inside the Svalbard vault that holds digital back-ups of some of humanity's great works of art, history and technology
14 votes -
The art of poison-pilling music files
15 votes -
Apple refusing to release ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ on physical media - declined Criterion’s offer
37 votes -
Waiting for a book in paperback? Good luck. Publishers increasingly give nonfiction authors one shot at print stardom, ditching paperbacks as priorities shift.
26 votes -
Thirteen minutes of previously unseen footage found of Led Zeppelin's final warm-up show before their historic Knebworth dates, shot in Denmark in 1979
10 votes -
Move over toasters: Doom is now playable inside a PDF
34 votes -
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How video content is prepared and shipped to inflight entertainment systems
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Goodbye, floppies - San Francisco pays Hitachi $212 million to remove 5.25-inch disks from its light rail service
30 votes -
Tapedeck.org is a digital archive that features hundreds of cassette tape designs
13 votes -
Jpeg XL
36 votes -
DVDs are dying right as streaming has made them appealing again
20 votes -
Obsolete, but not gone: The people who won't give up floppy disks
23 votes -
5.25-inch floppy disks expected to help run San Francisco trains until 2030
22 votes -
The film fans who refuse to surrender to streaming
24 votes -
Borders book store | Bankrupt
9 votes -
How TV went from bad to great
9 votes -
The DVD biz has circled the drain for years. In 2024, it goes down the tubes.
22 votes -
Why books donʼt work
22 votes -
In World War II paperback books were mobilized to improve morale
9 votes -
‘It was a way to share your musical experiences’: Two new books explore the cassette tape's contribution to music
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Anyone have recommendations for a CD player I can charge via USB and play via BT (or USB) in my car?
A recent post here made me realize how much I really wish I just could pop in a CD while driving (you can skip those, and I can make mix CDs, so no need for cassettes haha). I commute a decent...
A recent post here made me realize how much I really wish I just could pop in a CD while driving (you can skip those, and I can make mix CDs, so no need for cassettes haha). I commute a decent amount and I'm using a Pixel with GrapheneOS. Adding a streaming service would just be one more piece of Google I'd have to add to my "work" profile. I'm listening to some great podcasts, but I'd rather go full nostalgia without ripping all my CDs.
That being said, I'd like any recommendations. USB would be nice for the constant power option, but blutooth is doable as well. TIA!
9 votes -
Is cinema dying? And if so, who is responsible? – A murder mystery.
23 votes -
Best Buy is discontinuing physical media in Q1 2024
36 votes -
Listening to music with intent
What do you guys do to really listen to music in a mindful manner? I don't do streaming, but I have a really big collection of albums in digital format, but the way I listen to music is to just...
What do you guys do to really listen to music in a mindful manner?
I don't do streaming, but I have a really big collection of albums in digital format, but the way I listen to music is to just shuffle everything and listen while doing other things.
I was contemplating entering the vinyl hobby, but living in Brazil this gets extremely expensive just to start. This would allow me to bring back the "ritualistic" aspect of listening to music and have good equipment to focus on what's being played.
I guess I could just force myself to not pirate music and buy an album a month on bandcamp. That would at least assure that I have good quality flac files instead of trusting random people on soulseek, but in the end it would probably end up in the shuffle pile.
Do you guys do something to try to be mindful of the music you are listening?
19 votes -
Discogs’ vibrant vinyl community is shattering
12 votes -
How to make your own instant film
11 votes -
The death of Netflix DVD marks the loss of something even bigger
17 votes -
‘The love for music is still there’: saving the sounds of Afghanistan one cassette at a time
10 votes -
Record it yourself (1987)
4 votes -
What is a good website to buy legitimate MP3s?
I have a large music collection and I buy some vinyl, some CDs, but mostly MP3s. I've been using 7digital lately but I don't like how they have enlisted Paypal as their payment service. Is there...
I have a large music collection and I buy some vinyl, some CDs, but mostly MP3s. I've been using 7digital lately but I don't like how they have enlisted Paypal as their payment service. Is there any other sites out there to buy MP3s legitimately?
47 votes -
Why Oppenheimer 70mm is breaking IMAX projectors
33 votes -
‘They found ways to do the impossible’: Hipgnosis, the designers who changed the record sleeve for ever
8 votes -
Why the floppy disk just won't die
61 votes -
Mike Flanagan on Netflix not releasing originals as physical media
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KNOWER successfully funds new album vinyl pressing on Bandcamp at 1344% funded
12 votes -
Vinyl: Maybe it's time we had an intervention
24 votes -
Criterion and other premium blu-ray and 4k releases
Recently, I began revisiting some older films and purchased a few Criterion discs. My first one was Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Pedro Almodóvar, 1988) but I’ve since purchased a few...
Recently, I began revisiting some older films and purchased a few Criterion discs. My first one was Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Pedro Almodóvar, 1988) but I’ve since purchased a few more and am slowly working my way through my small stack. The amount of special features is sometimes overwhelming! I’ve enjoyed some of the interviews (Carmen Maura from Women, Sheryl Lee from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me) but have a lot more to get through. Many include a booklet, too.
I also recently got my hands on two of Peter Greenaway’s films - The Draughtsman’s Contract through Kino-Lorber, and Drowning by Numbers in 4K through Severin. I’m a bit spoilt for choice at the moment but there are still films that I’d like to get the “premium treatment.”
Do you enjoy premium/upgraded versions of movies?
Which special features do you look for?
Is there a film that you’d want to get the “premium treatment” or a 4K remaster?
15 votes -
Can anyone tell what's wrong with my tape deck?
8 votes -
Shooting 35mm film inside Polaroid cameras
5 votes -
Any MiniDisc fans here?
Minidisc has to be one of my all time favourite music formats! I believe it has all the benefits of CD and cassette. Such a shame it never reached it's full potential. Anyone here who enjoys the...
Minidisc has to be one of my all time favourite music formats! I believe it has all the benefits of CD and cassette. Such a shame it never reached it's full potential.
Anyone here who enjoys the format? Feel free to share what player(s) you have too!
15 votes -
Sex, cyborgs and videotape: An introduction to Japanese V-cinema
5 votes -
There's a growing trend in VHS collecting which has created a new market for professional VHS grading. We dig deeper into this trend, and examine what makes something valuable and collectible, or not.
10 votes -
The VHS-Decode project is an effort to improve the archiving of old analog video tapes
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We bought HD movies on cassette tape and they're amazing!
7 votes