Am Sonntag 02 Dezember 2007 schrieb Yogiz:
> >I'm not sur to understand everything correctly, but either write a
> >tool, do you try Cs-ObexFtp ?
>
> What I need, is to get a small part of the jpg where I could extract
> the timestamps. Haven't tried Cs-ObexFtp, you think it would help me in
> any way?

You mean the EXIF information, I assume. No, Cs-ObexFtp wouldn't help you on 
this at all.

> >Try obexftp program directly. It gives you the raw XML data listing
> >that may or may not have time values. Check that.
>
> &
>
> > can you get a directory listing of your pictures (just a few entries,
> > i need to check the XML output) with obexftp and send it to me?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ obexftp -b 00:16:B8:49:CB:51 -v -l "/Memory
> Stick/DCIM/100MSDCF" Browsing 00:16:B8:49:CB:51 ...

Isn't that phone also gphoto compatible?
Actually the DCIM standard is supposed to allow only getting new files bases 
on the file name: the number should only increase, so you just have to 
compare the previous highest number and start from there.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_rule_for_Camera_File_system

HS

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