I found it so annoying that Samsung doesn't give us an option to save Screenshots and Burst Shots to the SD Card, So I've been trying to find a way to automatically transfer them on a daily basis. I found by simply moving everything over, it messes up Gallery and so I had to find a way to force a media re-scan. I've searched for days to figure out how to do this and I think I finally came up with an acceptable solution. I figured I'd share it with you guys with hopes that it'll save someone else the headaches it caused me.
I have a non-Rooted Galaxy S7 running 6.01 with a 64Gig U3 card. I created a Task to automatically transfer everything over to the SD card when I place the phone on my charger at the end of the day. Here's how I did it.
First I Installed the following from the Play Store:
-Tasker
-FolderSync
#Make sure you go through the setup wizard to grant read/write access to the sd card
-ScanMediaPlease
I paid for both Tasker and FolderSync.. In my opinion, well worth the couple bucks. These are insanely powerful tools. ScanMediaPlease is free.
In FolderSync I setup a Folderpair for the Camera and Screenshot folders.
Unique name: Screenshots
Account: SD CARD
Sync type: To remote folder
Remote Folder: /storage/XXXX-XXXX/DCIM/Screenshots/ #Replace XXXX-XXXX with your SD Card's mount point
Local Folder: /storage/emulated/0/DCIM/Screenshots/
Under Sync options, Enable "Delete files after sync"
Under Advanced Disable "Use temp-file scheme"
Adjust any other settings to suite your needs.
I created another Folderpair the same as above for the Camera folder.
I then created a profile in Tasker.
-State > Power > Power (Source "Any")
I linked it to a Task and name it "Connected". In that task I have the following:
-Plugin > Folder Sync (sync all)
-Task > Wait (5 Minutes)
#I have this to allow enough time for Folder Sync to complete before performing a Media Re-Scan. You may need to adjust this depending on the speed of your sd card and amount of screenshots / Bursts you take between charges. (My device transferred 1100 photos @ 2.45gigs in 2m30s to give you an idea)
-File > Delete Directory (Dir DCIM/.thumbnails recursive)
#It seems to me that the .thumbnails folder is a complete waste of space. This folder can grow to ridiculous sizes over time and Gallery works just fine without it. So i added this delete command to clean it up.
-File > Create Directory (Dir DCIM/.thumbnails)
-App > Launch App (App ScanMediaPlz)
That's it!
Now every time I place my phone on my charger, all my Screenshots and Burst Shots get moved to the DCIM folder on the SD Card. The thumbnail folder gets wiped clean and all media gets re-scanned. I open Gallery after and all my photos are organized properly.
Hope this helps.
Cheers!
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Hi there! This will be my first thread at XDA.
I've just upgraded my HTC Sensation from stock to InsertCoin 6.0.0, and also installed the Beats Audio media player.
While I removed my SD card, inserted it into my PC, and copied 274 mp3 tracks to it, the standard music player couldn't play any of the songs. Also, the Photo Gallery wasn't able to find new pictures anymore.
People told me that my SD card was bad, which I found a little bit strange. The app "File Manager" was flawlessly able to find all of the pictures, and also the music, which actually could be played by the HTC music player by the app itself. I think this is caused by a bug or something, so I found out the fix myself:
1. Download a file browser app like "File manager" or "ES File Explorer"
2. Delete the folder /sdcard/music (or format the SD card, but make sure to backup the content you wish to keep!)
3. Create a new folder called "Music" at the root of your SD card
4. Get the app "Wifi File Explorer" from Google Play
5. Activate the WiFi (All Apps > Settings > Wireless & Networks > WiFi for older phones)
6. Open the browser and insert the URL shown by the app
7. Upload a file, open the music app, and see if it plays. If it works: zip all the songs, send them to the phone, and unzip them by clicking "unzip" next to the folder in the browser.
If it doesn't, I'm afraid you'll have to format your SD card. (All apps > Settings > Storage > Unmount SD card, and then Delete (Format) SD card)
Hope it'll help someone out there! Cheers
Edit: To avoid that this will happen again, connect your phone to the PC using a USB cable by the next time.
Edit #2: USB file transfer results exactly the same. I strongly recommend using Wifi File Explorer (or similar) to transfer desired data files between the PC and smartphone.
Playing music issues
Helou.
My GF reached your post looking for a solution to the same problem you had. Then she contacted me. In case you are still having this problem, is rather simply caused by a lack of trigger of the media scan. Every time you copy a media file to your phone's memory, it should trigger this action, but sometimes it doesnt happens (dont ask me why, it should). In fact, the solution you give is that the Wifi Explorer app correctly triggers the media scan. You can save precious minutes by just installing this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.addz.mediascanner
And run it every time you copy/move files around from your pc to your phone.
If it helped, then update your thread with the solution, you never know when someone is looking for the same problem (then again, is one month old, maybe you're no longer here)
It worked for me.
I know this is an old thread and I didn't see where anyone noted that the solution worked. I have an HTC Incredible that was flaking out on me. The issue stated in this thread came up when I was reloading my music onto my SD card. I came across this forum and looked up the app recommended and it solved the problem. I am thankful for people out there who know what they are doing.
Hello, XDA. I'm trying to find a way to do something fairly simple, repeatedly, and I need your help.
The short version:
I want a way to move all files of a certain file type that exist in one folder (but not subfolders) to another folder, either (a) automatically every X minutes, or (b) with an easy manual trigger. (Option A would be preferred).
The long version:
I've had Dropbox on my Galaxy Note II for a while, and have rather enjoyed its ability to automatically upload pictures taken with the phone (or my Galaxy Gear, which was a pleasant surprise) to my Dropbox account.
I just got an Eye-Fi wi-fi SD card, which can automatically transfer pictures via Wi-Fi Direct to my phone. I was hoping the Eye-Fi app on the phone would deposit the received pictures into a subdirectory of the normal camera/DCIM directory, so Dropbox would, in turn, see them and sync them to the cloud; alas, Eye-Fi drops the pictures into its own directory. I'm looking for a way to easily move the pics from the Eye-Fi directory to the normal camera directory, without having to open up my file manager, browse, select, cut, browse, paste every time.
Any suggestions?
I have used microsoft autoplay for years transferring photos and videos to my PC from my camera and my phone. The phone is working fine with one exception.
1) I'm able using autoplay on my PC to set a destination directory on the PC i.e. C:\Users\Mike\Pictures\2015
2) I can also tag them with event details or simply let them the folder be auto named to the date of transfer.
3) Deleting the source is also optional, saying no, simply lets them remain on the phone.
What I have noted since I got my S6, is the S6 will not simply transfer the videos and photos in the /DCIM/Camera folder, but it will transfer TTS files from the navigation software Waze under the Android/Wave folder and other files from assorted game apps also under the android folder.
So I have two questions:
1) Is there anyway to tell the phone to only share the folders under "DCIM" during sync / transfer?
2) Is there any other way to hide folders on the phone other than "private mode", this does not work as the navigation software does not see it's TTS files and simply transfers them again?
This seems to be a pretty simple issue, yet its stumped me and Samsung was no help either, they suggested their smart switch software, which is more for backup than transferring periodically.
Thanks
Mike
Just to clarify a few things.
- INTERNAL FORMAT.
- will turn your old internal sdcard storage space into regular internal storage space. (meaning it will not show up as an sdcard anymore but will still be available for the phone to use as regular internal storage)
- will encrypt your sdcard. (meaning it will no longer work on other devices) (this sux because ppl use it for backup but i have a fix)
- your new sdcard will appear as an internal sdcard (replacing the default one created using internal storage)(this means it's automatically used and supported by all apps, not just those with custom sdcard settings)
- EXTERNAL FORMAT.
- will function much like sdcard did in android 5.0.
- some builds are experiencing write permission errors. (cm13 for example most apps won't be able to use external card making it almost useless)(es file explorer and many root apps may still work.
If I missed any of the main functionally changes please let me know and i'll update accordingly.
- Solution to the "I want a backup for my data in case my phone breaks, but i like the idea of the internal storage feature."
- The solution i've come up with is a handly little app called syncme wireless.
- Steps to setup SyncMe Wireless to regularly backup your sdcard data onto a PC. (you can also use cloud devices but i am opposed to cloud services so i'll be showing this method here)
- Since i think windows is most popular and it's what i'm on i'll use it as an example. There are many exhaustive file sharing guides for setting up your permissions for network share on the internet available already so I will not be exhaustive, i'll just include basic setup instructions.
1. create a folder you can access easily, the desktop is a good place for it if you don't have administrator rights.
2. right click the folder click share with - > specific people. (if sharing is disabled enable it)
3. make sure you have read and write access. (the windows account you have the password to)
4. once folder is shared install syncme wireless on android device.
5. on windows device push windows key + r at the same time or go to start menu and click run.
6. type cmd and ok.
7. in command prompt type ipconfig.
8. make a note of your computers IP address. (it's ok if your dchp server changes your ips and it's not static syncme will take a note of your mac address and use that to identify your pc in the future after first connect)
9. open syncme wireless on your android device.
10. click ad computer.
11. your computer may show up automatically, if not click the menu icon and click add computer again, here you can manually add your computers ip address. (this is because some routers block scanning)
12. Click on User and type your WINDOWS LOGIN USERNAME that has permission to access the files on your pc.
13. click password and type your WINDOWS LOGIN PASSWORD that applies to the username you used.
14. once your computer is setup the rest is pretty self explanatory, click on the setup computer to add a sync folder, you can sync everything or just specific folders. You can set it to run at night when you're sleeping every night so you always have an sdcard backup on your computer, and if something happens to your phone you can reformat your card and copy the files back.
15. you can manually run folder pairs as well by clicking the folder pair and clicking run. I use this to send files to my phone over wifi, just add files to a folder that is setup in a pair, then run that folder pair sync, and the files will show up on your phone without having to plug in cables.
any suggestions or requests for help i'll try to add and respond to asap but I am not on here every day. Just wanted to help people solve the issue i had with cm 13 so more people can get into using it as a daily driver and support its development.
I am running Windows 7 Pro and have a new Samsung S7 phone. when I connect the phone to my usb port I see a new "drive" within windows explorer. So far so good. I open it up and see my SD card, open that up and note my DCIM folder and underneath that a sub-folder with a bunch of pictures I put on the SD card. Still good. But the right context menu is not what I expect. And when I click on a JPG file, instead of opening in my default picture program, it opens up in Window's viewer instead. And none of the normal right click menu items are there.
If I try to delete a file from within the phone (not from the pc) it won't let me without giving permissions to the photo app I use (Quickpic). but it has permission to the sd card already. So it looks like if I want to mess around with photos on the sd card, I have to first pull the card from the phone.
Any thoughts on this? Is it "normal"?