Is there a voice/sound recorder that allows u to save files onto the phone's storage? The connector for my SD card broke, so I can't use it to read or write. For some reason the warranty doesn't cover this issue, so I'm stuck with a great phone that can no longer do the things that make it great. Please help.. need some good news for a change!
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-Adam
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Hi really need help on this one, i was having problem with the sd card and was unable to capture photo or video unless i used the phone memory to save, so browsed and found a thread saying to delete the DCIM folder which allowed me to actually take pictures and record but doesnt save to phone or storage card
I seem to solve 1 problem then another pops up please help as i got this phone for the quality of photos and video it gives you.
format the sd card and ensure you are saving to it and not the phone
Hi
Start up the camera, go to settings on the camera start up screen. (Thats the one that looks like a small gear wheel/Cog.(Touch it) It will now show the menu. at the bottom left you should see a storage icon that looks like a sd card. If its showing a phone, then touch it until it changes to the sd card. Now all your photos will go to the sd card.
Regs Russ
ive done all the things mentioned, when i use the phone storage it works fine then when i switch to storage card the camera and video dont work i just get a message saying unable to capture photo or video. could it be the sd card thats at fault.
Use the attached tool to check for corrupt cards. Just unzip to your desktop and read the readme file
Russ
thanx will try it now
Hello all, I had recently upgraded to a SanDisk Class 4 32GB microSD card and within a few days after I had merged all of my phone's data and my old sd's data, my pictures come up as broken files, and my music shows about 5-8 duplicates of each song but only a select few will play and the others will act like they're playing but no audio plays and the seconds of the song stays at zero. I even restart my phone with the sd out and the media scanner doesn't show that it's running, and I'm pretty sure it's not because when I go back to the music player I still see all of the songs that are on my sd and the pictures still show that they're broken...idk how the files still show in there without the sd card being in there, but I'm afraid I might have done something wrong when I had cut and pasted all of the files from the phone itself onto the sd. I have no real knowledge of android programming or rooting or anything like that so I figure it would help to mention my phone is stock but officially upgraded to 4.0.1.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and could possibly help more users out there!
I think you have to go to settings-apps-all tab-media storage- clear data. I think I remember right. Maybe try it without your card in. Replace SD card and turn on phone and I think it will scan correctly.
Or something like that. Hope it helps
Yeah I've tried all of the available functions from the phone and also mounting & unmounting it. I'm assuming from being a windows user that I might have transferred over some sort of "playlist" that remembers all of the file extensions for each file, and since they're not located in their original place it cant find the file...idk but it really takes a toll on my drive to work!
So, because Im completely OCD, I was cleaning out my Android folders to try and organize things and I deleted the external_SD folder.
As you guys probably know, now the files on my SD card are unreadable.
Its a quick fix, first smack yourself in the face for being a noob, then jes copy everything on the card to my computer, reformat the card, and copy everything back..
however,
I use this app called Audio Manager where it hides specific files like text messages, videos, pictures, etc.
I've looked everywhere for those files on the card but can't find them.
Is there anyway I can recover those files? They should be on the card considering everything else still is, I just can't find them.
Anyone every have a similar problem and resolved it? Help would be greatly appreciated
Sorry, Audio Manager is the disguise for the app, the actual app is called Hide It Pro
Is the Audio Manager App still installed in your phone? In that case you can check inside the vault that the hidden files are there.. If that doesnt help you.. Send a mail to the developer of the app.. His email id is as follows.. [email protected]
amith007 said:
Is the Audio Manager App still installed in your phone? In that case you can check inside the vault that the hidden files are there.. If that doesnt help you.. Send a mail to the developer of the app.. His email id is as follows.. [email protected]
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Yes, all my apps are installed in internal memory, and I'm pretty sure (and hoping) that only my external SD card was affected by my foolishness.
When I go into the vault, it lists nothing, same as Apollo (music player) and MX Videos because all my media was on my 64GB external card. There's an option to s"can for media" in Hide It Pro, so I did that. Baddddd move, now nothing is listed on my external card.
Googling led me to a program called PhotoRec, and it lists my card as having 59 GB free out of 64 GB. I ran it, and it found nothing.
I'm pretty much resigned to having possibly lost all my dumb drunk party videos oh well, guess St. Patrick's day is the best time to make more
More seriously tho, I lost a few recordings I did of organic chemistry lectures which really sucks if I cant get those back.
Hello,
I bought gt i5500 knowing that its memory card slot isnt working (i just needed it for calling) but it turned out I cant make pictures even though there is like 150mb of space in the phone memory - when I turn camera on it always asks for memory card.
I have a question is it possible to change it and make the telephone use internal memory so that I can take at least few pictures?
Thanks in advance.
I haven't heard anything similar before.
I think it's possible.
Google it.
You may find something.
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i already browsed google in two languages but still havent managed to find a solution, anybody with any ideas?
btw i have another samsung gti5500 (but with broken sim card slot - i broke it myself - repair is too expensive) is it possible to exchange jsut the memory card slot from one to another in home conditions?
taikan said:
i already browsed google in two languages but still havent managed to find a solution, anybody with any ideas?
btw i have another samsung gti5500 (but with broken sim card slot - i broke it myself - repair is too expensive) is it possible to exchange jsut the memory card slot from one to another in home conditions?
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What you need is a modified Camera.apk & Gallery.apk to read/write in internal memory instead of SD card.
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Hello XDA
Just purchased a tablet for my father, and he wants to be able to view his camera pictures on it. So I purchased a plugin SD Card reader and found an app that will automatically load his pictures for him. He's elderly and I'm trying to simplify the process for him. Anyway, upon unplugging the card reader, a notification appears, "A USB storage device was removed unsafely. To prevent your tablet from restarting unexpectedly, save unsaved data and restart now." Obviously this is because I did not unmount the card reader. My questions are threefold.
*Is there anyway to disable that notification?
*If we continue to remove the card reader without unmounting it first, could that potentially damage the tablet?
*Could perhaps a USB type c splitter be used, so that the card reader can stay connected, yet still have a USB port available for charging?
Again he's elderly, and he's not gonna know how to unmount it each time. Thank you for any insight, it's a great help.
Specs: Tab S7+ SM-T970
Stock Android 13 Rooted, Magisk installed
Card reader in question: SanDisk Extreme Pro USB-C Reader
I doubt it will damage it unless you remove it in the middle of it downloading/loading/uploading something. I do not think you can disable it, but you can suppress it using Ncleaner (perhaps you may be able to, if you know exactly from where the notification is coming from). Can’t anwser your last question.
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I doubt it will damage it unless you remove it in the middle of it downloading/loading/uploading something. I do not think you can disable it, but you can suppress it using Ncleaner (perhaps you may be able to, if you know exactly from where the notification is coming from). Can’t anwser your last question.
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Thank you, that's kinda what I was thinking. Also, thank you for the tip about Ncleaner. No idea that even existed