[Q] Save photos to SD and video to Device - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
In the camera options I can change the save location, either device or sd card
The problem is that when you have the save location set to SD CARD the video recording option has a MB cap.
Is there a way to set photos to save to the SD card and videos to the device?
Thanks!

ampedrosa said:
Hi
In the camera options I can change the save location, either device or sd card
The problem is that when you have the save location set to SD CARD the video recording option has a MB cap.
Is there a way to set photos to save to the SD card and videos to the device?
Thanks!
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AFAIK No with stock camera. You can use different apps for photo/video

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Photographs & Videos saved to Mini-SD card... ???

Is it possible to save directly the photographs you make or the videos to the Mini-SD instead of the internal memory or the network ??
yes it is, just select it from the options of the camera....
Be sure to hide your extended ROM, if you messed around with it
Otherwise you won't be able to store your images and videos on the SD-Card

Where are the camera pictures/videos stored

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i connected my android to my computer but in all directories like data, dcim, download, etc i don't see my camera pictures
I guess camera pictures are by default stored on the sd card and when i delete a video, i see space released in the sd card menu.
Thanks
Depends on what app yuo're using (which drives me INSANE! I wish devs would follow some sort of standard when saving to the sdcard)
Camera App saves to /dcim/camera
Video App save to /dcim/video
SnapPhoto saves to /dcim/camera/date
QuickCamera saves to /quick
That's all I've used.

Saving Pictures to memory card.

As the title says. Is there any way to change to default camera directory to SD card?
The default location that your camera saves photos is this:"/sdcard/DCIM/100MEDIA"
You mean you want it to save photos at the root directory of your sdcard?

[Q] Saving to internal SD card

hi - I have both internal SD card (2gb) and an external SD (8gb).
My external card is full with music, whenever I try to take video or photos from the camera, it says there isn't enough space.
How can I use the internal SD card for saving photos / video from the camera. In fact, I can't see a way to use the internal SD cards 2gb at all?? surely it is usable??
Thanks
I think that default camera app doesn't save data to internal storage if there is an external, but in market there are some camera apps which have this option(I think lg camera is one of them)
You can just move some of music, video or photos to internal storage, to make room on external sd.
Cheers, I'll try moving some of my music to the internal SD card
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Why sd card?

Sd card whats the point if most app/games are install internal memory. No option for adapted storage, the hack seems to do more harm than good. Whe i download a big game. Even when i transfer file to sd, most memory stay in internal. I see almost no use for it
eduardmc said:
Sd card whats the point if most app/games are install internal memory. No option for adapted storage, the hack seems to do more harm than good. Whe i download a big game. Even when i transfer file to sd, most memory stay in internal. I see almost no use for it
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Why this thread if you have no use of a SD Card?
SD cards are not just for game storage, people keep their personal videos and pictures on them and like the ability to swap between devices and take their pictures and videos along.
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I've exhausted my internal storage with apps and app data so I wouldn't be able to take pictures and video if it weren't for the SD card. I also store movies and TV shows for areas where I have no data. I can also pop in my Phantom 3's micro SD Card and view it's 2K footage.
I've got a 200GB which I used the hack to adopt... No troubles at all. I would much rather have this setup than no expansion path and just 64GB onboard.

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