hi. i found that with both total commander and file explorer, the jpeg files, even the ones made with internal camera, are not recognized. i can open them only with the image app.
do you have the same issue?
how do i open a html file in WM6, i was unable to offline view a html file i saved previously..Opera Mobile display an error" unable to open file" whenver i try to open a html..
i downloaded jpg files from my emails. and when i goto gallery to view the jpg in my downloaded folder, it doesnt open up.
are you guys experiencing the same issue?
what can i do?
When I try to download send to me on chatsite it is stored as a .bin file wich I can't open with any app on my Nexus 7. This happens with stoch browser and also with Boat browser.
Now my question is if it is possible to select an other format to store the photo or is there an app with wich I can open the bin file?
As far as I'm aware, bin files are very weird files.
Do you have a .cue file that came with the .bin?
If so, burn the .cue file to a disc, using Nero(or other burning software)
Then open it from the CD.
Please be more specific.
When I try to download a phote sent to me from a chatsite within the browser by longpress on the photo the photo will be stored as a.bin file but there is no cue file to accompany it. It is impossible to view the photo again after download, in the fiemanager there are just.bin files nothing else
Is the file from a trusted source?
It is just a photo sent to me inside a chatsite, nothing special
Pictures are usually not in .bin format.
.Bin files can be executable files.
Therefore they can contain viruses.
You could if you are SURE it is a picture file, open it with a viewer such as picasa on a PC and click "save as" and then save it as a jpeg file.
Transfer it back to your Nexus and view it on there.
Just to be clear it is a picture, right? As in a photograph of a landscape or a portrait of someone.
Because a .bin image file is usually a dump of a disc.
Yes it is a picture ans I will try with Picassa en let you know if it worked
I am using Windows 10. I have installed the latest Google USB drivers - downloaded and installed from here: http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html .
When I plug in, my device is detected, which proves that the drivers are installed.
1) When I touch the Photo Transfer option (PTP), I only get the DCIM and Pictures folder. If I open the DCIM folder, I see thumbnails of all my images. Some thumbnails show the actual image as well. However, when I open them, I get the following error: http://postimg.org/image/y2c805lgd/
Why?
2) When I touch the File Transfer option (MTP), I can open the DCIM folder, and I can see all the thumbnails, but I get the same error as above. ( http://postimg.org/image/y2c805lgd/ )
In short, I am unable to open any JPEG files created by my Nexus 6P camera on my laptop. I copied the JPEGs to my Desktop, and I tried to open the files, and surprise - I am STILL getting the SAME error!
The error is "Windows cannot find "". Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again."
I am able to open TEXT files, and other audio files from my device. It's only the images I have this error with.
Please help.
What happens if you right click on an image and select "open with..." and manually choose an application?
There is no "Open With". There is Open, Set as Desktop Background, Edit, Print, Cut, Copy, Delete, Rename, and Properties. Copying and pasting works, but opening the transferred file from my Desktop also throws the same error.
This could be something to do with encryption.
Seems like it was an issue with Microsoft Photos (the default photo viewer app in Windows 10). I replaced it with another third party app from the store, and the photos open fine.
This is bad Microsoft. I don't know why this is happening.
I use Infranview with no problems, I also installed ccleaner to uninstall all useless preinstalled apps in Windows 10 (Alarms, Calculator, Weather) and also uninstalled Photos and just use infranview. fast and works with everything I throw at it. good luck!