• @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Just tried it, it only backs up Camera photos. If one uses a third-party app to take pictures then Drive doesn’t pick them up (on Android at least)

    • @resonate6279
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      81 year ago

      If you have the path set to DCIM/Camera then it works.

      • @resonate6279
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        61 year ago

        Then it works. They just don’t let you manually select the folder. Has to be DCIM/Camera

        • Lunch
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          21 year ago

          What if one has a stupid Sony phone with stupid “Photography Pro” camera app, that doesn’t let you change the download path? Any tips?

          • LUHG
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            21 year ago

            Ahh 2 of us already. Wtf are proton doing?

            Seriously it’s android. We have loads of weird and whacky photo dirs.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            Get Foldersync.

            It can automatically move the files there for you, instantly, or on a schedule.

            That app has been for years a lifesaver for me to put files where I want them.

            • Lunch
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              21 year ago

              Thanks for the suggestion, but sadly that app is listed to have ads and it’s not open-source either, so for me personally that won’t work.

              However, I was recommended an app called Media Merger on F-droid, worked flawlessly for me!

    • @FutileRecipe
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      1 year ago

      Can you elaborate on “third party?” To me, that means not the system app, but a user installed one. I’ve used my system camera (app.grapheneos.camera) and one not originally part of my OS (user app) that I’ve installed from the Play Store (com.google.android.GoogleCamera) and they both backed up automatically.