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Files on a digital camera's memory card
Using the DOS command: dir filename.txt I've created a text file containing the names of jpeg files in the current folder on my PC's hard-drive.
How can I create a text file containing the names of the jpeg files in a folder on a memory card? |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
From: "gary"
Using the DOS command: dir filename.txt I've created a text file containing the names of jpeg files in the current folder on my PC's hard-drive. How can I create a text file containing the names of the jpeg files in a folder on a memory card? The same way ! -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
The memory card is in my camera. Instead of using a card reader, I prefer to use a USB cable to connect the camera to my PC.
Using Windows Explorer, the path to the folder in which the files are stored on the memory card is: Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\106_PANA What are the DOS commands that I need to use to navigate to the 106_PANA folder? |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
Using Windows Explorer, the "path" to the 106_PANA folder on the memory card is:
Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\ Is the syntax of the dos command: dir Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\106_PANA 106-files.txt |
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On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 20:31:34 -0700 (PDT), gary
wrote: Using Windows Explorer, the "path" to the 106_PANA folder on the memory card is: Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\ Is the syntax of the dos command: dir Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\106_PANA 106-files.txt It might be DIR computer\powesh~1\remova~1\dcim\106_pana files.txt |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
gary wrote:
Using Windows Explorer, the "path" to the 106_PANA folder on the memory card is: Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\ Is the syntax of the dos command: dir Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\106_PANA 106-files.txt It depends on the protocol of the device. https://digital-forensics.sans.org/s..._Ibr ahim.pdf MSC PTP MTP MountedDevices\??\Volume{VolumeGUID} Yes No No MountedDevices\\DosDevices\DriveLetter: Yes No No ^ ^ | | | | SD Card Camera Reader Itself (MSC) (PTP) This is an example of a program to map a PTP device to a drive letter. http://www.ptpdrive.com/ $29.95 If you pull the SD card and put it in a USB card reader (also available as a device that looks like a pen drive with an SD hole in it), then the thing shows up as a drive letter. It works this way because the USB card reader uses MSC (Mass Storage Class). At $7, this is a bit cheaper than buying ptpdrive software. This style of solution, is what I use with my camera. http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Info.../dp/B009D79VH4 ******* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol "By design, MTP devices (like PTP devices) are not treated as a traditional removable drive. The actual file system is implemented by the device, and not by the computer's operating system. This also means that file system recovery tools on the computer will be of no use. In addition, most other programs on the computer will not recognise the MTP device, limiting the user to software from the device manufacturer or other MTP specific programs. " ******* There is also the Wifi interface, but at the moment, it doesn't appear to support Windows File Sharing (SMB) or similar. So it probably isn't any more fun than PTP is, if you want to work in a DOS-like environment. And the user manual that comes with a camera, never describes these issues (what protocols are used). HTH, Paul |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
In microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, on Fri, 18 Sep 2015 20:31:34
-0700 (PDT), gary wrote: Using Windows Explorer, the "path" to the 106_PANA folder on the memory card is: Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\ Is the syntax of the dos command: dir Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\106_PANA 106-files.txt Yes, but some, probably old, cmd processors will want double quotes around names with spaces. You can also enter cd computer cd canon powershot G16 cd removable storage or maybe cd "removable storage" ..... original command. You should read something about DOS. And you might want TCC/LE which is free, better, and very powerful. |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
In message , gary
writes: Using Windows Explorer, the "path" to the 106_PANA folder on the memory card is: Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\ Is that on drive C:, i. e. C:\Computer..., or is Canon PowerShot G16 another drive letter (probably E: or higher)? [If you open "My Computer", you should see an icon for drive C:, probably one for drive D: the CD-ROM drive (the icon will show a CD sticking out of it), and I suspect an icon for the camera card, probably as drive E:.] Is the syntax of the dos command: dir Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\106_PANA 106-files.txt Sort of. 1. This will - if it works - create "106-files.txt" in whatever directory (folder) you issue the "dir" command from, not the folder on the memory card. 2. Because of the spaces in the names, you may need double-quotes and/or to use the short versions of the names (the ones probably ending in ~1, as another has posted). 3. If it _does_ appear as a different drive letter, you'll need to include that in the command parameter. If you wish, download and save Teamviewer QS from http://www.teamviewer.com/download/TeamViewerQS_en.exe then email me and I'll lead you through it with a TeamViewer session. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf no good deed goes unpunished. This is an iron-clad rule in Netiquette. |
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How do I determine the drive letter of the memory card?
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gary wrote:
How do I determine the drive letter of the memory card? There are a few possibilities. 1) OEM computers come with card reader in the front panel. Drive letters are fixed. Like E:, F:, G:, H: You might find your camera SD, when plugged in there, always has the same drive letter. 2) If you use the "USB stick with SD slot on the side", and plug that in, the drive letter assignment is dynamic. You cannot rely on the letter. To fix that, you can use this program. http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbdlm_e.html Say that the drive letter ix X: . Something you also know as a script writer, is that there should be X:\DCIM if the SD card is from a camera. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camera_File_System Paul |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
In message , gary
writes: How do I determine the drive letter of the memory card? (It's actually the camera-acting-as-card-reader that will have a drive letter, not the card itself.) Open Windows Explorer by holding down the Windows key and tapping E. You should see (in the left pane under "My Computer", and in the right pane) all the devices that have drive letters (as well as your webcam if you have one, and the "Shared Documents" and "Gary's Documents" folders). One of these things will have "(C" in its name. One of the others will be the camera. [It _is_ possible to turn off the display of drive letters; if none show (C, then that has been done. If you have TweakUI, it's under - logically enough - "Drive Letters". If you don't, I don't know what might have turned it off.] -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf A closed mouth gathers no foot. |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
In microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, on Sat, 19 Sep 2015 12:50:24
-0700 (PDT), gary wrote: How do I determine the drive letter of the memory card? How do you find out what it is, or how do you make it be what you want it to be? |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 20:31:34 -0700 (PDT), gary
wrote: Using Windows Explorer, the "path" to the 106_PANA folder on the memory card is: Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\ Is the syntax of the dos command: dir Computer\Canon PowerShot G16\Removable storage\DCIM\106_PANA 106-files.txt You probably need double quotes surrounding the first operand. This seems to be the convention for paths that contain spaces. You probably also need a drive letter at the beginning of the path. -- Remove del for email |
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Files on a digital camera's memory card
"gary" wrote in message
... Using the DOS command: dir filename.txt I've created a text file containing the names of jpeg files in the current folder on my PC's hard-drive. How can I create a text file containing the names of the jpeg files in a folder on a memory card? Start with Desktop Displays the files and folders on your computer. http://truckdrivers.simple-url.com/p...mory-card1.JPG Click on Tools on your Explorer Go to Folder Options Click Tab View Uncheck Hide Extensions for know file types you have to Displays the files Extensions to be able to rename it if rename Boy.jpg. Hide Extensions its neme Boy.jpg.txt |
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