That is a real pity! A lot of digicams these days carry their movies in
a acvhd bluray disc compatible directory that is not beneath the dcim
directory ( at least the panasonic camera's) I was quite confident that
shotwell would replace digikam on my wife's and my dad's new ubuntu
install. I tested it quite a while and it seemed the ideal solution
until now . It really does need to download video's too, otherwise these
less computer literate people are not going to cope with it.
Could you consider to add a toggle for this in the settings?
Is there any other work around?
On 04/29/2012 02:11 PM, Adam Dingle wrote:
> In 0.12 we changed Shotwell so that if a top-level DCIM directory is
> present on your camera or card, Shotwell looks only in that directory
> and no others. We did this to avoid importing lots of useless
> thumbnails on Android phones (see http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1903).
>
> Do you have a DCIM directory on your card?
>
Hi Adam,
That is a real pity! A lot of digicams these days carry their movies in
a acvhd bluray disc compatible directory that is not beneath the dcim
directory ( at least the panasonic camera's) I was quite confident that
shotwell would replace digikam on my wife's and my dad's new ubuntu
install. I tested it quite a while and it seemed the ideal solution
until now . It really does need to download video's too, otherwise these
less computer literate people are not going to cope with it.
Could you consider to add a toggle for this in the settings?
Is there any other work around?
On 04/29/2012 02:11 PM, Adam Dingle wrote: redmine. yorba.org/ issues/ 1903).
> In 0.12 we changed Shotwell so that if a top-level DCIM directory is
> present on your camera or card, Shotwell looks only in that directory
> and no others. We did this to avoid importing lots of useless
> thumbnails on Android phones (see http://
>
> Do you have a DCIM directory on your card?
>