Convert LRF to FB2
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Sony Portable Reader File
Extension | .lrf |
Category | 🔵 documents |
Main program | 🔵 Sony Reader |
Description | 🔵 LRF (short for "Broadband eBook format") is a proprietary eBook format developed by Sony that is specifically designed for their line of eBook readers, such as the Sony Reader. LRF files use the Sony BBeB ("BroadBand eBook") eBook format, which is based on XHTML and can include images and other multimedia content. |
Technical details | 🔵 LRF files are designed to be highly optimized for viewing on e-book readers, with support for embedded fonts, images, and other advanced features. The format also supports reflowable text, meaning that the text can adjust to fit the size of the screen without losing its formatting. In order to create LRF files, authors must use the Sony eBook Library software, which allows them to import text, images, and other elements and create a fully formatted e-book. LRF files can also be created by converting other e-book formats using third-party conversion software. |
Developer | 🔵 Sony |
MIME type | 🔵 application/x-sony-bbeb 🔵 application/octet-stream |
FictionBook 2.0 File
Extension | .fb2 |
Category | 🔵 books |
Programs | 🔵 Calibre 🔵 Cool Viewer 🔵 Apple iBooks 🔵 Calibre |
Main program | 🔵 FBReader |
Description | 🔵 FictionBook 2.0, created by Dmitry Gribov, was initially introduced in 2004 as an eBook format. Originating from Russia, this format is highly regarded in popularity polls for eBook formats within the country. Unlike other eBook formats that are XML-based, FB2 files stand out for containing only one XML file instead of multiple. Being open-source and lacking digital rights management, FictionBook is preferred by online electronic library communities. Notably, FictionBook is compatible with popular eBook readers due to the ease with which FB2 files can be converted to other formats. |
Technical details | 🔵 While many eBook formats support plain text alone, FB2 files can contain epigraphs, formatted verses, quotations, and other unique tags that are the essence of fictional works. In an effort to maintain the text-only protocol, typical eBook formats omit essential information such as author name and biography, book title, and publisher from the image file that serves as the eBook cover. The structure of FB2 allows for the data mentioned above to be included within the book file itself, providing the experience of reading an actual book. FB2 supports a wide range of character types commonly found in word-processing applications. Thanks to special inline formatting options like bold, italics, underline, strikethrough, sub- and superscript supported by FictionBooks, the file structure includes a Stylesheet that contains relevant data. FB2 files are designed so that the main text content is presented first, giving readers something to read while the rest of the book is loading. |
Developer | 🔵 Fiction Book |
MIME type | 🔵 text/xml 🔵 application/octet-stream |