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sblantipodi Posts: 318

Hi,
there is a bug in the satio media menu.
When I copy over 2000 images/photos on Satio the media menu isn't able to recognize them all and
it stop updating for new file.

If I shot a photo, I will never see it on the media menu because of this bug, If I delete the 2000 photos all restart working ok.

Are you experiencing the same problem?
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Posted: 2009-11-14 15:03:55
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danp330 Posts: 14

Yeah, I've experienced exactly the same problem. I have all my photos grouped into month-by-month folders, and I've only been able to copy the previous 5 months of photos onto the memory card before experiencing this problem (at around 1500 photos)

Any more than this and the satio media app stops 'seeing' certain photos, with inaccurate numbers reported in the monthly folders. New photos taken with the camera don't appear in the recent photos tab from the homescreen, or the 'camera album' & 'latest photo' folders within the Media app. (Although they are actually present on the memory card, but only visible through the file manager)

Remove a month or two's worth of photos and the problem is instantly cured, with the correct number of photo's being displayed per month, and any new photos taken instantly appearing in the recent photos tab and 'camera album' & 'latest photo' album.

It's a shame the file manager on the Satio cannot display picture thumbnails nor scroll through photos in fullscreen. You can only open photos one-by-one from the written list of filenames. The file manager has no problem handling large amounts of photo's all grouped into various folders, and this was how I viewed photos on my c905 rather than through the Media app, which I rarely used.



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Posted: 2009-11-15 12:18:43
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sblantipodi Posts: 318

this is a big problem for me.
I think that we will not see a solution in firmware updates if no one claim about this problem.

Please use this email address to report the problem:

SEAnswers.Us@support.sonyericsson.com
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Posted: 2009-11-15 12:24:54
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sblantipodi Posts: 318

PS: If you'll find a solution or a workaround for this problem please post it here.
Thanks.
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Posted: 2009-11-15 12:29:48
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sblantipodi Posts: 318

do you founded a solution?
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Posted: 2009-11-19 19:26:27
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danp330 Posts: 14

No solution I'm aware of yet unfortunately. Hopefully a firmware update may address this problem. 66stephen99 talks about the same problem in the 'New Satio Firmware' thread here: New Satio Firmware
[ This Message was edited by: danp330 on 2009-11-20 16:22 ]

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Posted: 2009-11-20 17:20:42
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sblantipodi Posts: 318

I contacted SE and this is the reply:

Dear Davide,
I have some information that you will find useful. The database in Satio is only
set up to hold up to 3000 media files. I believe that this explains your issue.
We are still looking into this; I am not sure if this limit in the database can be
changed.


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Posted: 2009-11-25 22:18:01
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Lollylost100 Posts: 459

This is a huge let down by SE, on the other side, it is just another good reason to dump S60v5 and change to Android .
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Posted: 2009-11-25 22:27:19
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sblantipodi Posts: 318


On 2009-11-25 22:27:19, Lollylost100 wrote:
This is a huge let down by SE, on the other side, it is just another good reason to dump S60v5 and change to Android .



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Posted: 2009-11-25 22:37:47
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etaab Posts: > 500

Im puzzled about why you'd want to copy 2000 images to your phone.

What are you intending to use your Satio as ? a digital photo frame ?? i can understand people wanting to transfer pictures from an old phone to a new one, but why so many. Do you not have a computer to back them up onto ?
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Posted: 2009-11-25 22:46:04
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