As an aside, I believe I know what happened when it initially didn't
work; I've identified a repro case for it, although 90% of users
shouldn't have this problem.
When we start enumerating media files on a storage device, we
explicitly check several well-known paths, such as /DCIM, /AVCHD and
so
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* New upstream version, fixes:
- Shotwell deletes tags at random (lp: #999108)
- shotwell's unity progress bar hangs halfway across (lp: #987046)
I tried again today with a sdcard and my camera and the videos are
correctly list so I wonder if something was wrong with the card I
previously tried, closing the bug then
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Not sure what to do with this bug, 0.12.3 will not move to -updates
until the bug is either verified to be fixed (since that update was
supposed to fix it) or declared as failed verification without
regression (i.e issue is not fixed but it's not creating any new problem
so the update is still a
Hi Sebastien,
I'm not sure why your MTS videos aren't being enumerated. But they're
not, and this bug can't be marked as fix verified until they are.
That said, the fix we implemented to correct this bug cannot cause a
regression because it only expands the number of directories that
Shotwell
Thanks Lucas, I agree with you that we shouldn't block the update on
that, I'm still interested to see the lumix camera case fixed and
wanting to provide debug infos (I can apply a patch locally to print
informations or use a debugger if you tell me what I should watch for)
if you think that can
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Shotwell will not detect mts moviefiles on memory card
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I'm still interested to see the lumix
camera case fixed and wanting to
provide debug infos
We're very interested in fixing this too. We reopened the upstream bug
(http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5160) two days ago. Clinton will be get
you a patch with some diagnostic printouts in a few days.
@Clint: similar to the bug description, the files are in
/PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/STREAM ... do you include subdirectories? Do you
filter on the formats handled?
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Hi Sebastien,
We do traverse all subdirectories inside a 'well-known' directory, so
anything saved inside /PRIVATE/AVCHD should have been found. As for
filtering, we don't, to my knowledge, leave out any video formats.
Is this happening when you connect the camera directly? Do you see the
same
Is this happening when you connect the camera directly? Do you see the
same behaviour if you mount the card in question as removeable mass
storage?
I've been testing by using the sd card since I don't have my camera usb
cable around, I will try with it later on to see if that makes a
difference,
That seems to still be buggy there, videos are not listed on a lumix
camera with 0.12.3
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Hi Sebastien,
Where do the videos normally get written to on a Lumix?
Due to a workaround to some problems between GPhoto and many Android
devices (http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1903), we've had to explicitly
whitelist directories we want it to tell us about.
(I admit this is a suboptimal way
Hello melenzb, or anyone else affected,
Accepted shotwell into precise-proposed. The package will build now and
be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in
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* New upstream version, fixes:
- Shotwell deletes tags at random (lp: #999108)
- shotwell's unity progress bar hangs halfway across (lp: #987046)
- Shotwell
** Also affects: shotwell (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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that is great news! Let's hope the friendly ubuntu people package this
quickly so that all people with a panasonic digicam can download their
entire card again, including movies
12.3 we await thee!! ;-)
in the mean time i will have to deal with the fact that the shotwell
icon is not shown with
Hi again,
This question is unrelated to the bug report, so it, along with future
questions of a similar type might be better directed to our mailing list
(shotw...@lists.yorba.org). That said, here's how to enable the Unity
sidebar icon:
1) From the command line, navigate to the directory where
Actually it appears that the Unity sidebar displays a generic folder
icon whenever Shotwell is run from the build directory but hasn't been
installed. I consider this a bug, and just created a ticket upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5176
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melenzb: The Shotwell icon also fails to show up for me when I build
Shotwell myself. Not sure why - I've been meaning to look into this at
some point. For some other developers at Yorba the icon shows up fine
in their own build.
Clint: The configure option --unity-support is actually unrelated
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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
The workaround for now is simply to open the camera or memory card in
Nautilus, and drag the videos from the directory where they live into
Shotwell. Obviously that's not ideal, and I'd like to do better for
Shotwell 0.13:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/5160
In theory we could add a settings
I tried that, but it will not link my movies to events based on the
creation date that way. I'm quite sure the shotwell version in oneiric
did that correctly.
For me this application seems of no use any more. Such a pity. It was
ideal! I can't see how many many users are not affected by this.
The last remark is a bit harsh I suppose. I admire your effort in making
such a great piece of software. In the mean time I have compiled my own
version op shotwell, where I changed the bit of code where it looks for
dcim/DCIM. I will see how it goes.
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melenzb: Thanks for your patience. I know it can be frustrating when
you like a piece of software but one important bug is blocking you.
We'll fix this when we can, hopefully soon. In the meantime, I'm glad
you know how to hack the code to work around the problem yourself. :)
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melenzb: You'll be pleased to know that we've just checked a small fix
into trunk that should help, and it's slated for inclusion into 0.12.3.
Along with checking for the presence of (and enumerating image and video
files in) /DCIM, we'll now also try /PRIVATE/AVCHD and /AVCHD as well,
which
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
Version shotwell
0.12.2
Version Ubuntu
12.04 64 bit.
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