This happens for me on 20.04 LTS when the file being copied has a colon
(:) in its name. The error doesn't pop up until the very end of the
file copy process, and in the end, the file is not copied to the
destination.
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This also exists in 20.10.
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Title:
"libmtp error: Could not send object info" when copying content to
root MTP folder
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It also occurs in Ubuntu 16.04.3 and it happened to me before I discovered the
sd card was full.
It gave no warning that the sd card was full and instead gave the libmtp error.
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helo if you are experiencing this `libmtp error`, you cant write to sd
card from your ubuntu, please try `format your SD Card from your
Android` and try write to your sd card again.
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The title of this bug report is either inaccurate or it isn't the same
bug as some of us are experiencing:
Large file copy always fails to non-root directory on Android.
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Hi everybody,
has any answer been found or is this just a matter of root permissions
on androids ?
I have the same issue: "libmtp error: Could not send object info"
keep me up-dated ! :)
erwan.
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Same here, copying ~3GB with nemo from 14.04.5 to Samsung Android 5.1.1
/extSdCard/Musique/Musique Vrac/
After the error, or even without error show, system becomes unresponsive until
I unplug the phone. Then I replug/remount everythings seems OK, but when I
browse to the subfolder on the sdcard
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Title:
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root MTP folder
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Same Issue.
I have been using MotoG 3rd Generation.
It was working fine.
All of sudden unable libmtp error unable to send objects comes up.
and System Hangs occationally due to this.
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I enabled developer mode as suggested elsewhere. I get the feeling it is
a Samsung issue because I have the same problem if I boot Windows 10
instead of Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit. Samsung S7 says transfer files to PC
(not from PC
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Same exact problem. The weird part is that before I had to reinstall
Ubuntu 16.04 it worked fine in transfers to the SD card. I did a factory
reset on my S7. But the exact same problem is happening with a Nexus 7
that also previously worked. Android 6.01 with patches.
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It's actually happening when you copy to non-root-directory, unless
Samsung Android/Phone/Music/ is considered root folder.
Keeps freezing or just does nothing - maybe it's caused by dashes or _
in the folder or file name? Going too slow or just crashing, when
connected to Android 5.1.1 device. Ma
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Milestone: ubuntu-14.09 => None
** Tags added: utopic
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Title:
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I got this error too, in Ubuntu 15.04 64-bit while copying a folder with a
colon in the name.
Removed the colon, solved the problem!
Hope it helps someone
** Changed in: mtp (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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I see this problem when trying to copy files under folders to my Android phone.
I see the same error and then I see that the first folder was created but
nothing else was copied. If I only send files (no folders at all) I don't see
the error anymore. So I manually have to create all my folders a
I'm removing ubuntu 14.04.2 64-bit from a Lenovo W530, and wanted to put
a few things on my phone (samsung galaxy s4, JB) before I wiped it...
and nothing will copy, it just repeatedly gives this error.
Ah well, I'm deleting ubuntu so I guess I really don't need a reply, but
at least there is one
I have the same problem.
I can't copy a big file to my smartphone Xiaomi mi2s. The transfer start
but stop after 1 or 2 or 3 minutes.
Ubuntu 14.10 32bits
Version of libmtp 1.1.6-20-g1b9f164-1ubuntu5
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I have the same issue @ Xubuntu 14.04.1 64-bit.
I can't copy file to LG-P705 (connected via MTP), copying hangs and after I get
"libmtp error: Could not send object".
But I can create folders.
Also sometimes Xubuntu file manager hanfs when device is connected via
MTP.
Version of libmtp is 1.1.
I get this "Could not send object info" error from libmtp on seemingly
random files while copying a large number of files to a subfolder of
"Internal storage" on my Moto X running CyanogenMod 11 2014-11-28
(ghost), using Thunar in Xubuntu 14.04. On second glance, I think this
is due to the full pat
Michael, I'm intrigued by your comment because Android File Transfer for
OS X is capable of moving files to the root of an MTP folder, and its
backend is libmtp.
Also, applications like calibre are designed to keep manifests at the
root of whichever storage they're connected to. Unless the documen
Our behavior is different. We do not allow files in the root . Files
can only live in the folders listed in the mtp share.
** Changed in: mtp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Tags removed: rtm14
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