Picture thumbnails not showing up in PC (only for edited photos) - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So here's little annoying issue.
When i plug my N4 to PC and access Camera folder i see all the thumbnails of pictures taken with stock camera.
BUT
Thumbnails of edited pictures (edited with that stock N4 app that is accessed in the bottom left screen when previewing) are not showing up on PC!
I have to copy/paste them to my PC's desktop or any other location and thumbnails would be generated as soon as transfer is complete!

Anyone has any idea?

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So the DCIM folder isn't visible? Have you tried changing where the photos are stored and seeing if they are visible then?

Connecting camera via USB - file transfer

Hey guys. Recently bought an a500 which I love.
I tried plugging in my Fuji hs10 camera into full size USB to display some of pics I took. As soon as I did, gallery was launched and eventually it showed contents of 8gb mem card in camera.
I was wanting to copy from camera so fired up astro file manager but it said there was nothing to display (on external USB). Tried es file manager but no luck. Only way I was able to get any pic off was to use the import button present in gallerybut this only works picture at a time.
I tried mounting the USB in settings but no joy.
Can anyone recommend a way if getting multiple pics if my camera. It obviously is possible as the camera connects and files can be transfered via gallery (although its a time consuming process)
yeawhatever said:
Hey guys. Recently bought an a500 which I love.
I tried plugging in my Fuji hs10 camera into full size USB to display some of pics I took. As soon as I did, gallery was launched and eventually it showed contents of 8gb mem card in camera.
I was wanting to copy from camera so fired up astro file manager but it said there was nothing to display (on external USB). Tried es file manager but no luck. Only way I was able to get any pic off was to use the import button present in gallerybut this only works picture at a time.
I tried mounting the USB in settings but no joy.
Can anyone recommend a way if getting multiple pics if my camera. It obviously is possible as the camera connects and files can be transfered via gallery (although its a time consuming process)
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Plug in camera and import using Gallery......When you hit the -Touch here to import- overlay on your thumbnails for the camera photos it will open to show all your photos on your camera. By default they are all selected, so you just have to hit the import button in the upper right corner. If you touch any of the individual photos it will deselect that photo. Or you can deselect all from the items selected drop down menu. You can find your imported photos in the sdcard/Imported folder

[Q] Video thumbnails shown before Image thumbnails in Gallery

I just copied over my Camera directory from my Galaxy Nexus to my new N4, but when I view the Gallery on the N4, the thumbnails are grouped with all videos first, then images after. Newly taken images show up before the videos in the first slots as normal. I also tried to empty the Gallery cache and rebooted, but they are still grouped this way.
Is this just how the N4 Gallery works now? Kind of annoying to have to scroll through all of my videos to see my older pictures. Everything should just be chronological like it was on the Galaxy Nexus. My view is set to the default grid view if that matters.
Anyone else seeing this issue?
ok, I think I figured it out. For some reason I am unable to connect my GNex to my Mac using the Android File Transfer app, so I used Airdroid instead to zip the /Camera directory and download it to my Mac instead. I think Airdroid changed the timestamp on the files in doing so, and since the videos took longer to compress/download, they got stamped with the most recent timestamp.
I think the custom ROM (Liquid 412 rc7) is preventing me from connecting to my Mac normally. Looks like I have some digging to do!
Hmm, I connected to my Windows laptop and was able to copy the /Camera from the GNex fine, then back to my N4 /Camera, rebuilt the cache and still have the videos all displayed first!
Anyone else have this problem? Or know of a way to get the Gallery to list the thumbnails of images and videos based on creation date?
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Hi all,
Having a bit a trouble finding any of the videos on my phone. I've recorded a couple 4k and slow mo vids, as well as have videos from my previous phone that I've transferred over. I am able to see/play them on the phone, but when connecting to my PC (Win 10) with MTP mode chosen, they and their save folders aren't visible on the phone. For example, the internal videos on the phone are located in the DCIM/Camera folder. When going into the DCIM folder on the phone via Windows, there is no Camera folder. Perhaps something else of note is that my Camera FV-5 app's folder is not visible in there either. Am I doing something wrong, or is Windows at fault?

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2) When taking pictures mith the camera you can enable that it records a short movie (2secs) how do I access this once the file is on my WIN PC
3) When taking panoramas to can access a little movie that shows how you turned the camera as well - is that one accessible on PC?
I've googled for an hour and couldn't relly find any relevant Info.
Can anybody give me a hint?
Thanks a lot
Rolo

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