could you install the commandline client and do
gphoto2 --debug --debug-logfile=xx.log -L
write down the number of the .MOV file where it crashes...
and then gphoto2 -t <nr> --debug --debug-logfile=xx2.log with <nr> above nr of the .MOV file that crashes?
could you install the commandline client and do
gphoto2 --debug --debug- logfile= xx.log -L
write down the number of the .MOV file where it crashes...
and then logfile= xx2.log
gphoto2 -t <nr> --debug --debug-
with <nr> above nr of the .MOV file that crashes?