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Open the app, log in, and download the VBK file you wish to convert.
| | Primary Creator | Common File Size | Primary Purpose | How to Open/Use | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | VitalSource eBook (.vbk) | VitalSource Bookshelf | Varies, typically tens to hundreds of MBs | A Digital Rights Management (DRM) protected eBook file, often a digital textbook. | Only with the VitalSource Bookshelf reader app. | | Veeam Backup (.vbk) | Veeam Backup & Replication software | Very large, often gigabytes to terabytes | A full backup archive of an entire virtual machine (VM) or server. | Only with Veeam software or its built-in extraction utility. | vbk file to pdf
To get a PDF, you must use authorized printing features within the VitalSource application or use specialized virtual printers. Method 1: The Official Native Method (Built-In Printer)
Click the PDF drop-down menu in the bottom-left corner of the print dialog and select Save as PDF . Step 4: Manage Page Limits Help you for the VitalSource app on your
The most straightforward way to get your VBK content into a PDF is by using the built-in printing feature within the VitalSource application. Open your book : Launch the VitalSource Bookshelf app or log in via your browser. Access the Print Menu : Look for the "More Options"
Note: Your printed/saved pages will contain a watermark [5.5]. Method 2: Exporting Highlights and Notes | | Veeam Backup (
: Set the virtual printer quality to at least 300 DPI to avoid blurry text or compressed diagrams.
There are various third-party tools and scripts found online that claim to convert VBK to PDF. These generally work by emulating the printing process or by attempting to remove the DRM protection.
Once you have extracted your desired files, you could then convert an extracted document (like a Word file or an image) into a PDF using a standard PDF converter.