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My Android 6. This method did not work for my external card, but I never tried it with another phone. Mr Expensive Toys said: Am amazed that this problem is still showing up as it started happening as far back as Honeycomb. Its just a symlink.

So the files are actually in the right location you just have an app that put bad data into the MediaStore Database. When accessing files from your PC your are actually enumerating the MediaStorage database for files.

Its not pulling a traditional directory lists. So what you see is based on what is in that database and the path entries in the database.

Usually the easiest way to fix the problem is to just clear the MediaStore databases to get the bad entries out of the MediaStore Database and let the system reindex the files and put into the database with the proper paths.

When you are done the files should show up with proper directory tree and be visible from the PC. Depending on amount of files on the phone it can take as minutes to rebuild the media database as the service walks the phone directories, getting meta data, creating thumbnails, etc. For the second file the caption 'This is a Document' will be ignored since it's a doc file. And for the last file the caption 'This is a Video' will be added since it's a video file.

I've also created a variable to add a caption by default if no caption is Android recommends that you call Environment. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that This is with reference to my previous answer here , but with more relevant details. Try this A quick fix for that is to add this code in the AndroidManifest.

Crashdamage Android Expert. It's exactly where it says it is. A Symlink In computing, a symbolic link is a term for any file that contains a reference to another file or directory in the form of an absolute or relative path and that affects pathname resolution. Why does the output image look fuzzy? PDF to JPG Converter creates high quality and high resolution images if using default settings, however some image viewer apps may show image thumbnail only or make image fuzzy while zooming image to fit phone screen.



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