Hi all,
I followed the instructions at point number 6 of this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/huawei-p9lite/how-to/tips-tricks-tools-huawei-p9-lite-t3452756
and now I'm successfully using my external SD as internal storage.
As the above post warns, the storage info page cannot measure the real space left, but I can use all the apps/features except the panoramic shot function of the stock camera app: it says "disk full".
I wiped data and cache of the camera app, but panoramic shot still gives me the disk full error.
I can use the stock camera for "normal" shots without any problem.
Do you have any suggest?
I really like the stock camera and I think it's faster than other camera apps I found on play store.
Thank you.
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Recently I have been getting Warnings when I launch the built in Camera app on the Vibrant that there is "Not Enough Memory". I can press close on the dialog, and the camera loads, but it will not take pictures or video. I have tried other camera applications, like FxCamera, and it will take pictures just fine without the message. Any idea on what is causing this? Even restarting the phone doesn't fix this.
Here are some vitals on my phone during run time:
Internal Memory: 1359.84Mb Free
SD Card: 12959.06Mb Free
RAM: 63Mb Free
I am thinking that it may be a RAM issue, but I am not sure. Any tips or suggestions on what to do is is appreciated.
Thanks!
Only really able to access a 'primary' storage location - either the internal 2GB storage or an SD card. The MIUI apps do not support multiple storage locations, so although you can access the secondary location at /mnt/emmc manually only photos stored there will be detected, not music, and there is no way to select it as storage for photos/videos taken using the MIUI camera app.
What does this mean? I cant access my SD Card? Or only photos goes to my internal memory? or i choose a storage and all files go there? (apps goes too?)
Thank you!!
only stockwell is allowed to answer this or can we also try??
Sorry it was late at night and I was struggling with the explanation, lol.
You choose either internal or external (external is set to the primary by default) and that's where the music player will scan for music, and where the camera will store photos. You can still access the secondary memory at /mnt/emmc.
Apps will still be stored on the phone like normal in /data.
If you've used MIUI before then nothing has changed, I just wanted to make it clear about how the storage works, though I guess I didn't do a very good job.
Hahaha spirosbond you're allowed too! Stockwell thank you for your answer! Btw , on landscape mode with gemini it doesnt show me any green line! The port is very good and still can't find any bugs in it all work great except the Gemini decoder on portrait mode.
Again, thanks very much!
Recently my camera app randomly stop saving photos.
It shows and act like photo is saved, but when click on thumbnail in camera app, fails to load the photo, infact, photo never saved.
so basically:
IF I choose SD Card as storage, I will see an error saying failed to save into SD Card, changing to device storage ( however image is not in device storage too )
IF I choose Device as storage, It will act like everything went smoothly and successfully, but when I try to open photo, it fails.
This problem come and go away randomly, making it harder to fix. I have lost many valuable photos because I thought it saved them successfully.
I figured out that I can have my photo saved in my device, If I press power+home button, to take screenshot, but that will include camera controls as well!
Recently installed a custom ROM hoping for this problem to go away, but it happened again.
Any idea why this problem is happening?
Hello
My note saves data to the phone memory.
Such as for example if I edit a photo with Snappspeed or Photo Editor.
The edited photos get saved to my phone memory by default.
From within the apps themselves, I cannot select default save location.
Like in the camera, you can select to have images saved to your external card not the internal one.
I ask because my internal memory is pretty full.
Its full because I transfer photos from my DSRL (Canon 5D MKII) to the Note 3 and then process them on the Note 3.
The files are pretty big as you can imagine.
I don't like the idea of manually moving them from the internal memory to the external one. Its inconvenient.
Let me guess, you're on KitKat.
Nope.
I never updated.
On jellybean 4.3
Hm. (KitKat removes write access to SD for 3rd party apps)
Odd, Snapseed indeed only has an option to select the photosize.
I think you could let tasker automatically move files from one folder to another. Not exactly the perfect solution, but it's a roundabout way.
Also, I won't even bother asking why on earth you would use the really, really limited Snapseed app on the Note 3 as opposed to the full ColorEFEX on the PC. Particularly with a 5DMKII, what a waste... Editing a full-frame on a smartphone... Such a waste of such an excellent camera... (Ignore me, I'm a photographer and photoshopper, I can get a little obsessed about these things.)
What does the 'move app to sd card'option do?
I user snapspeed for casual photo sharing.
For dslr photos I use Photo Mate R2.
I user photo mate r2 on my Note 3 with my dslr photos because I don't own an up to date desktop or laptop. Just an iPad & note 3.
Plus the photos I take are for casual use. So no need for pixel peeping monitors.
Hi all,
I'm having an issue with my Galaxy S8. After taking a burst shot, a popup saying "Can't save burst shot to SD card. Saving to internal storage instead...". Following that, taking any photo will not be readable by the gallery. Taking the photo, then clicking the circle to view the photo will show the photo for a while, then goes back to the camera. Clicking on the circle now gives a toast saying "No items in Gallery." Opening up the gallery, there's nothing. However, using a file explorer, I can see all my pictures, even the burst shots.
I've tried clearing data and cache of my camera and gallery, rebooting my phone, deleting .nomedia files and rescanning media. None of those work.
What can I do to get the stock gallery and camera app working again? Don't want to use 3rd party apps because Samsung's in-built camera has lots of nice features. Any help appreciated, thanks.
ryanchua0202 said:
Hi all,
I'm having an issue with my Galaxy S8. After taking a burst shot, a popup saying "Can't save burst shot to SD card. Saving to internal storage instead...". Following that, taking any photo will not be readable by the gallery. Taking the photo, then clicking the circle to view the photo will show the photo for a while, then goes back to the camera. Clicking on the circle now gives a toast saying "No items in Gallery." Opening up the gallery, there's nothing. However, using a file explorer, I can see all my pictures, even the burst shots.
I've tried clearing data and cache of my camera and gallery, rebooting my phone, deleting .nomedia files and rescanning media. None of those work.
What can I do to get the stock gallery and camera app working again? Don't want to use 3rd party apps because Samsung's in-built camera has lots of nice features. Any help appreciated, thanks.
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Tried using Google Photos to see if it works? Least least would be good to test and see what the issue is. Due to the internal storage or possibly having an SD Card(bad card?) in the phone causes problem?
Charkatak said:
Tried using Google Photos to see if it works? Least least would be good to test and see what the issue is. Due to the internal storage or possibly having an SD Card(bad card?) in the phone causes problem?
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Yep, Google Photos displays my pictures correctly. Don't think it's a bad card because I can still see my stuff from a file explorer or 3rd party gallery apps.
ryanchua0202 said:
Yep, Google Photos displays my pictures correctly. Don't think it's a bad card because I can still see my stuff from a file explorer or 3rd party gallery apps.
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Have you tried removing SD card and testing without it?
Charkatak said:
Have you tried removing SD card and testing without it?
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Yep, that didn't work.
ryanchua0202 said:
Yep, that didn't work.
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Any app was activated recently, such as secure folder or possibly some of the app permissions are off or denied?
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Any app was activated recently, such as secure folder or possibly some of the app permissions are off or denied?
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All permissions are granted for both gallery and camera. I don't use Secure Folder, but when I was trying to get the camera working, the secure folder's camera works.
Realised something. I tried enabling apps that I disabled since day 1 (with Adhell), enabling CMHProvider makes the gallery amd camera work. Disabling it kills the gallery and camera. Thing is, this only happened yesterday, but I've disabled CMHProvider since I found Adhell.