gnomad2-2.9.6-libmtp-1.1.6.pet and nokia 920 : only mp4 file

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#21 Post by Semme »

You followed the suggestion of my image? Are there modes other than USB?

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#22 Post by iw2evk »

Yes,

i've start gtcam , select microsoft mtp window simulator , they are not other choice , only usb ..

I've tried also MTP device and some nokia models with same result.
If try autodetect the resul is ptp device (not true , obviusly..)

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#23 Post by Semme »

*Removed for the time being...
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>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<

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#24 Post by iw2evk »

Ah Ah : no rules..

see picture ..

And now?
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#25 Post by Semme »

Forget my last post and *concentrate* on this one.

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Was go-mtpfs installed?

If yes, install mtp_detect.

Gotta know when to lay off your cell phone and pay attention.
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<

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>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<

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#27 Post by tommy »

I have had 50% success using go-mptfs packages posted on links above...

After many trials & errors I was able to see folders inside my Lumia 532 connected to usb port. However, no luck wit another phone, an older Lumia 625 :(

If you have a wifi router I suggest to use a free app from Microsoft store, named Flyer Files.

It turns your LUMIA into a http file server, lets you choose the folders to share through wifi so that any PC or tablet on the same WIfi net will be able to see & download using a web browser.

Just turn on WIFI on the phone, run Flyer Files app and add folders you want to share.


On the PC side, open a browser and insert the address shown on the Flyer app.


example: http://192.168.2.55:8888/

You will be prompted for the password generated by the Flyer app. Insert it and here you go. You'll see the files on Lumia phone and you'll be able to download them.

Very simple and works with every OS with a decent browser (Mac, Linux, Microsoft, android etc).


There are other free Lumia apps that do the same job, just google 'lumia wifi transfer files' and choose the one you like most.

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