On Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 06:40:05PM -0400, Jack Chastain wrote: > It's been quiet. Too quiet.... > > I don't always use my Samsung S4 camera, but it's nice for an occasional > snap - but I have noticed that I am unable to open and view the images > directly on the phone - I have to move them to my laptop first. When I try > and open them from the phone directly, I get a "Could not load image "XXX" > - Failed to open input stream for file" message block. > > I move the file to the main system and it opens just fine. the "XXX" is a > number that seems unrelated to the file name stored on the system - which > is probably what the issue is, but I don't know if there is a way to tell > the system what the true file name is. An example is: > > I am opening the file directly from the file management window. > > This could be normal behavior - or maybe a setting I don't know about yet. > Any thoughts or hints?
It's probably a glitch in the MTP handlers. Not a very useful answer, however. -m --
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