Hi, Some devices allow files larger than 4GB, some not... Windows might do intelligent merging.
Can you run: gphoto2 -L --debug --debug-logfile=4gb.log and send 4gb.log? Ciao, Marcus On Sun, May 22, 2022 at 08:41:54PM -0400, Jeremy Jackson wrote: > Hi, > > USB ID 054c:05f7 Sony Corp. HDR-PJ710V > > It has a USB storage mode, and PTP mode. USB storage isn't useful since video > files are split in 4GB chunks, whereas PTP mode on Windows, give the complete > file. > > This unit works properly with Windows 10. I tried upgrading to Ubuntu Jammy > 22.04 - libgphoto2 2.5.27, which states there is some added > 4GB file size > support, but it still shows truncated file size: > > $ gphoto2 -L -f /store_00010001/2022-05-22 > There are 2 files in folder '/store_00010001/2022-05-22'. > #1 20220522103015.MTS rd 4194304 KB 1920x1080 video/mp4 > #2 20220522110329.MTS rd 4194304 KB 1920x1080 video/mp4 > > It appears to be PTP device: > > $ gphoto2 --auto-detect > Model Port > ---------------------------------------------------------- > USB PTP Class Camera usb:003,005 > jjackson@mjolnir:~$ gphoto2 -a > Abilities for camera : USB PTP Class Camera > Serial port support : no > USB support : yes > Capture choices : > : Image > : Preview > Configuration support : yes > Delete selected files on camera : yes > Delete all files on camera : no > File preview (thumbnail) support : yes > File upload support : yes > > I'm happy to mess around with patches, or force-enabling things if someone > wants to give suggestions. > > > _______________________________________________ > Gphoto-devel mailing list > Gphoto-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gphoto-devel _______________________________________________ Gphoto-devel mailing list Gphoto-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gphoto-devel