The default path is "/mnt/sdcard/Pictures/Screenshots"
I would like to change this to the external card or custom location.
Does anyone know where I can do this?
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I'm sure I had a cab fix for this, but can't find it and my searches have come up blank - so
Has anyone any idea how to change the default photo folder on the camera, from the main memory to the sd card.
I've tried a couple of things, deleting the folder from the phone, changing the default folder via the camera to the sd card,
Regardless the bl**dy phone persists on creating a folder on the phone and storeing the images there.
Any help is appreciated, rom in sig
Thanks
john
bottom-left icon in camera settings?
PS. my bad, you've already tried it,
PS2. on my device, changing picture location in camera settings changes the following registry entry:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\HTC\Camera\6.26\Strings]
"StorageName"="Storage Card"
Check the registry entry in \HKLM\Software\Camera\General\EnableDCIM\
The value should be 1
Can't seem to find this anywhere, but is there a way to change the default directory for downloads? For example, I'd like my downloads to go to sdcard2 instead of sdcard.
Anyone know? Thanks!
I have some apps such as Google Drive where I have no options to set the download directory, so it will only download to my internal storage in the default Downloads folder. How can I change this default Downloads folder to something else?
mindstormer said:
I have some apps such as Google Drive where I have no options to set the download directory, so it will only download to my internal storage in the default Downloads folder. How can I change this default Downloads folder to something else?
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What version of Android are you running?
I am using Android 4.2.2.
Try this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJf_ATm9GaY
Problem with this is that I still have to manually copy from the download folder to where I want. Is there really no way to set Android's default download directory to a custom location so that all apps will refer to that custom location as the default?
I'm having problems gving apps access to the external SD card. On previous phones using kitkat or lollipop I have been able to edit the platform.xml file in system/etc/permissions or if I couldn't be bothered to manually edit I've used SD Fix from the Play Store. I primarily want to change it so that apps like Opera Browser which don't give the dialog whereby you can grant permission for the external SD can still gain access.
On Marshmallow I don't seem to be able to find the correct section to modify (WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE) and SD Fix says it can't find the correct section to modify either.
Does anyone know what it is that I need to modify to get the same results within Marshmallow? Or is there an app that will solve the problem for me?
Hello,
I have a Asus ROG Phone 3 and have a few questions.
Anytime I reboot my phone and go to check my internal storage, Android is automatically creating the following folders ASUS, Movies, Music, TwinApps, and Subtitles folder.
I assume this is just the default Behavior but does anyone know of a way to disable that or just to keep those folders deleted forever?
My phone is rooted, and I'm tech savvy as hell but I can't figure it out.
Anyone have a clue if the service/app that is remaking these folders is Android itself or somerhing from Asus?
I also recently switched to Android 12 and I noticed something strange, anytime I try to edit or access /sdcard/Android/OBB folder I can't edit anything in it, I can't copy or paste anything into that folder if I can even view it.
Mind you this is with root and using a file manager I've been using for years that I know works. Did something change in the background of A12?
Lastly does anyone know if there is a way to change the default save location for screenshots and/or DCIM camera folder?
Thanks
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1) most of the folders are created by android Media scanner but at least one is Asus specific. in theory any app can create own folders, if allowed in permissions.
2) you need file explorer that is updated to support scoped storage so it can view media files from other apps, for example SD Maid.
3) in camera app itself one can switch storage location to MicroSD card. not sure about screenshots, though.