[SOLUTION] Photo/Music Files Missing After Flashing New ROM (All ROMS)) [updated] - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

[SOLUTION] PHOTOS/MUSIC/MEDIA FILES MISSING AFTER FLASHING A NEW ROM (CM9 based ROMS/ CM10 based ROMS/ AOKP ROMS/Stock based ROMS)
Why open this thread?
-Many people have been reported this issues already and the worst thing is that new threads are opened asking for the same solution.
-Only yesterday, I fixed this same problem for about 5-6 people
-I believe having this kind of thread will prevent forum/android beginners from opening a new thread, asking for the same solution over and over again
Symptoms?
-Photos missing from gallery app after flashing new ROM
-Music files missing or unplayable after flashing new ROM
-All media files on internal SD, External SD or both are missing or unplayable
How will I know if this solution will work for me?
-Browse through your device using a file manager/browser, If you can see your photos (DCIM), music files in their respective locations, then this solution will work for you
-If you still can't see your media files after the above step, this solution will simply not work for you
What's the cause of this problem?
Personally I've never had this problem but the reason could be:
-Media scanner skipping your media files for some reason
-corrupt media scanner db
Some users I've helped have also attributed the cause of this problem to:
-Incompatibility/Issues with latest update of ROM manager
-ROM issues(I disagree)
-Unknown/other reasons
Ok....Enough of the stories, this thread was opened for the solution to the problem not the causes. Let's get to the real deal
REQUIREMENTS
-A good file manager/explorer
-A working brain (just kidding)
SOLUTIONS
STEP I
-If you have ROM manager installed or bundled with your ROM, then please freeze/uninstall it, for now.
STEP II
-Using file explorer/manager or similar apps e.g ES file explorer, Astro, Solid explorer or Root explorer, enable show hidden files and folders in the option of your preferred app. Some of these explorers enable hidden files by default.
STEP III (OPTIONAL)
-If your issue is with missing pictures alone, then you may download "Quickpic" from market as reference gallery app
SOLUTION 1.
we need to retrigger the media scanning process
Manually,
- Go to Setting > Apps> All > Media storage, clear data
- Reboot phoneSOLUTION I
OR
Using an APP
-Download Rescan Media Root from market
-Run the App for some minutes
If this solution does not work for you then try Solution 2.
SOLUTION 2
We need to delete any .nomedia file(s) found in the photo and/or music folder(s)
Manually,
-Use a file manager/explorer to browse through your files on your internal SD.
-Check the root of of internal and external SD, Delete any .nomedia file if present
-Open your picture and music folders e.g. DCIM
-Delete any .nomedia file present in those (above) folders.
-Reboot your device
-Check if problem is solved now
Using an APP
-Download StudioKUMA .nomedia Manager from market
-Open the app, browse through your folder
-Any folder containing .nomedia file will be marked x
-check if any of your picture or music folder as listed as x
-Long click on your desired media folders and select enable media scanning for all of them
-reboot phone
If this solution does not work, then try Solution 1. again
If after repeating Solution 1., things are still not working, try Solution 3.
SOLUTION 3.
You will need a PC. You can also use a file manager/explorer but a PC is recommended
We need force retrigger the media scanning process radically
- connect your device to your Pc
- move/cut your media files and folders to a location on your Pc (double check these folders on your Pc to ensure .nomedia files are not present in the folder)
- reboot your device
- Create new folders for your media files using any file manager on your internal SD card. Don't copy anything to them yet.
- Take a picture with your phone, check if it's showing in your gallery.
- reboot your device
- Check again if the pic you took the other time is still showing in your gallery
-connect your phone to your Pc
-copy back your media files (don't copy the folders) to the new folders you created on your internal SD card (in the first section of solution III).
-reboot your device.
If this solution does not work, then try Solution 1. again
If you find this Post useful, click on the THANKS button
If you have any suggestions in form of questions/ideas please do let me know
thanks to kilometers4 and budi5555 for their feedback

solution 1 2 3 did not fix the problem.
solution 3 provided temporary fix but few days later, nothing is showing in gallery.

disellusional said:
solution 1 2 3 did not fix the problem.
solution 3 provided temporary fix but few days later, nothing is showing in gallery.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
did you reinstall ROM manager?
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII

Jokesy said:
did you reinstall ROM manager?
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
nope.

disellusional said:
nope.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Post your ROM details, and explain briefly, the problems you are facing and how it started
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII

let me try...
result: not work

after experiment 2days, finally my gallery can load pictures and my music player can detect all my music...:good::good::good:
in this case, i'm NOT installed ROM MANAGER before...
this is my step:
1. make sure i don't have .nomedia in pictures folder/music folder or in internal memory or in internal memory/android or in sdcard
2. connect device to pc.... copy DCIM folder to pc...--->just for your backup
3. delete folder DCIM in device
4. disconect device
5. setting-app-media storage-clear data
6. reboot!
give the device time to load your pic/music....
don't worry, that will automaticly make DCIM folder again...,
DONE!!!

budi5555 said:
after experiment 2days, finally my gallery can load pictures and my music player can detect all my music...:good::good::good:
in this case, i'm NOT installed ROM MANAGER before...
this is my step:
1. make sure i don't have .nomedia in pictures folder/music folder or in internal memory or in internal memory/android or in sdcard
2. connect device to pc.... copy DCIM folder to pc...--->just for your backup
3. delete folder DCIM in device
4. disconect device
5. setting-app-media storage-clear data
6. reboot!
give the device time to load your pic/music....
don't worry, that will automaticly make DCIM folder again...,
DONE!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Good
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII

When this happened to me, all I had to do was install rescan media root from the play store, run it and all my pics, songs and vids showed up.
And rom manager is not a good combination with the s2 and cwm recovery.. I would not recommend using it.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium

kilometers4 said:
When this happened to me, all I had to do was install rescan media root from the play store, run it and all my pics, songs and vids showed up.
And rom manager is not a good combination with the s2 and cwm recovery.. I would not recommend using it.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I know this method too. I should have updated the guide already, but i've been busy lately.

Added more relevant info to the solution

For the people who's images were completely deleted, such as mine. Here is a solution which will help you restore most or all of the images.
braschlosan said:
I'm cross posting here because this seems to be an active thread
In some instances Media Scanner will DELETE ALL THE PICTURES ON THE SD CARD
Here is an example google bug report on the issue http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3692
I have lost a year of pictures because of this. Before you assume I am making a mistake realize that the SDcard is now connected directly to my laptop and a search of the entire drive (including subfolders) with the string *.jpg gives no results. I can post a screenshot if you like.
Rom Manager caused my pictures actually be deleted and I am using recovery tools that scan the free space to get them back
If any of you suffered as I did try this OPEN SOURCE recovery tool specifically made for recovering pictures from an SDcard - PhotoRec - CGSecurity
Here is a screenshot of my current progress
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
edit: I just realized it also broke some of my applications that stored images on the sdcard that served as part of their menu system. This is a cluster****.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I used this to recover almost all of my photo's.

This did not work for me. I used solution 3, after which a couple of my photos reappeared in gallery. But after a reboot, they were gone again. All my photos are in DCIM/camera.

PurpleMadness said:
This did not work for me. I used solution 3, after which a couple of my photos reappeared in gallery. But after a reboot, they were gone again. All my photos are in DCIM/camera.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did you have ROM manager installed?
Did you repeat solution one again?
Swyped from my Galaxy SII

Jokesy said:
Did you have ROM manager installed?
Did you repeat solution one again?
Swyped from my Galaxy SII
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, I repeated solutions 1 and 3 multiple times. I have fixed the pictures issue by installing a different gallery, but now my music won't show up in PlayerPro
And I don't have ROM manager.

PurpleMadness said:
Yes, I repeated solutions 1 and 3 multiple times. I have fixed the pictures issue by installing a different gallery, but now my music won't show up in PlayerPro
And I don't have ROM manager.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ok.
Download studokuma in solution two and use it to enable media scanning on your media folders
Edit:
-Check the root of your SD card, both internal and external, and delete any .nomedia file you find there.
Reboot your phone
Swyped from my Galaxy SII

Worked suddenly xD Thanks dude

LostProphet1 said:
hey, i hope you remember me. unfortunately, i installed another rom: RR ICS. the last ICS version because JB was too unstable. Anyhow, now when I use this all my media files are gone again, and this time I tried all methods you showed and something seems to work. what could be wrong please. any other suggestions? this time my external sd card is on /emmc
Galaxy S2 I9100 internation version with Resurrection Remix ICS2.5.3
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If your media files are all on your External sD, then try these
1. Goto Setting > Applications > All > Media storage, then clear data.
2. Unmount your External SD, in Settings > Storage, then Remove it from your phone.
3. Reboot phone, leave the phone for about 10 minutes
4. Off your phone, and Reinsert your External SD
5. turn ON the phone, and leave it for about 10 minutes
6. Check gallery for your pictures

Great thread Jokesy! Just saw it now. Should be easier to direct people to this perfect guide.
This thread should be stickied otherwise it will be lost.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2

Spiralzz said:
Great thread Jokesy! Just saw it now. Should be easier to direct people to this perfect guide.
This thread should be stickied otherwise it will be lost.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks.
I think that's a good idea. You can help recommend the thread to be sticky-ed to the moderators.

Related

[Q] Problem with .nomedia and deleted files in ext_sd

Hi all,
I have been having a weird problem with my HTC flyer (unrooted, original GB rom) where from time to time it will create .nomedia file on the main directory of my sd card (ext_sd) so the files that i put in there do not get shown in picture gallery or media players. Usually i manually delete the file and do unmount - remount, which sometimes do the trick before the .nomedia re-appear.
On top of that, i just noticed as well, the files inside the directory in ext_sd start to go missing! The folders are still in tact, but my files inside the folders are missing..
Anyone can advise me how to troubleshoot this? Thanks!
Sent from my HTC Flyer P510e using Tapatalk
that's weird...my guess would be a dodgy app you've installed...i would do a factory reset and not install anything other than 'official' apps from known sources, like google apps or official dropbox, for 2 or 3 days to see if it keeps happening
you could also try to format your sd card
Bump! Similar Problem; playlist files disappear after media scanner completes
vToq said:
Hi all,
I have been having a weird problem with my HTC flyer (unrooted, original GB rom) where from time to time it will create .nomedia file on the main directory of my sd card (ext_sd) so the files that i put in there do not get shown in picture gallery or media players. Usually i manually delete the file and do unmount - remount, which sometimes do the trick before the .nomedia re-appear.
On top of that, i just noticed as well, the files inside the directory in ext_sd start to go missing! The folders are still in tact, but my files inside the folders are missing..
Anyone can advise me how to troubleshoot this? Thanks!
Sent from my HTC Flyer P510e using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've had similar problems; I'm trying to transfer playlist files to an ext_sd. I can see the files transferred to a ext_sd directory. But as the "Media scanner running" completes I literally see the files disappear!
I've reformatted the SD card several times. This has only started to happen in the past few month but I can't see any new apps that I've installed. If anything I've uninstalled apps.
Sorry but this is on a Galaxy S Wifi media player (yes I know this is the Flyer, etc thread but it's the same problem so I'm trying to avoid splitting any information that might be found...)
Any help gratefully accepted.
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions &
Read the Forum Rules Ref Posting
Thanks ✟
Moving to Q&A
hi,
i know i have different device, which is samsung galaxy note 10.1
but the funny thing is, i have the same issue as well.
although i run it on official 4.1.2 unrooted.
i think, the problem is one of our apk installed. but didnt find it yet. tried to uninstalling one by one, but still no clue.
if someone had solved this problem, i'd really appreciate to hear that

CM10 media scan issue.

Hi, Im currently running the 0815 build of CM10 on my p7510 and I am having issues with the media scanner. The scan will not run so none of the music or videos on my tab will index and appear in the music/video player. Anbody else experiencing this problem or is there a fix? thanks.
I have the same problem here.
Take a look in the root directory of /sdcard. If there is a .nomedia file, than it's the ROM Manager bug. Update ROM Manager and run SDrescan from the Play Store.
gokpog said:
Take a look in the root directory of /sdcard. If there is a .nomedia file, than it's the ROM Manager bug. Update ROM Manager and run SDrescan from the Play Store.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If there is a .nomedia file what we have to do, erase it?
Braaank said:
If there is a .nomedia file what we have to do, erase it?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, erase and check. Also look for the same file in your media folder. Don't forget to set "show" hidden files in your file explorer's settings, as all files with a dot prefix are hidden in Linux and, as a result, in android
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
Thank you gokpog I did a full wipe and back to honeycomb then install ROM manager, flash clockwork mod and then everything fine, thank you very much.
Thanks for the help, got it sorted. deleted the .nomedia file, updated Rom Manager and did the SDrescan but it still didn'd work so I did a factory reset from the CWM Recovery and thats sorted it. Thanks again.

I can't play any audio file and see photos

I've opened a thread about this in android apps but I think it better suited here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30349908#post30349908
saar17 said:
I've opened a thread about this in android apps but I think it better suited here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30349908#post30349908
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The problem is with ROM manager issues with the latest CM9 the the media scanner not working well. The latest ROM manager adds .nomedia files in media folder which apparently led to your issue.
Browse through your media files and folders using a file manager, delete all .nomedia files you see in any of the folders and reboot.
All should be well after that
If the problem still persists do let me know.
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
I've search and found and deleted 16 .nomedia files with Root Explorer and the problem wasn't fix.
saar17 said:
I've search and found and deleted 16 .nomedia files with Root Explorer and the problem wasn't fix.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Have you rebooted your phone?
Were those .nomedia files you deleted all inside your media files?
Please answer
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
I also have this problem. I recently unrooted my phone and upgraded to ICS 4.0.4
I located several nomedia files; deleted them and then rebooted and it still not working. The only thing that works is putting my files on the external SD. But since it's only 2GB it not enough to hold my movies, music, and pictures.
Jokesy said:
Have you rebooted your phone?
Were those .nomedia files you deleted all inside your media files?
Please answer
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've used Root Explorer to search my entire device!
and yes i've rebooted my device... twice.
saar17 said:
I've used Root Explorer to search my entire device!
and yes i've rebooted my device... twice.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try using your computer to search for any extra .nomedia files you may have missed.
After that I used kies to transfer some music to my external. rebooted my phone only for everything to be in working order again. The only thing that's not on my phone are my old screen captures from before the upgrade.
saar17 said:
I've used Root Explorer to search my entire device!
and yes i've rebooted my device... twice.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ok
You will have to try to things, I'm sure one of them will work.
1. We need to forcing media scanner to rescan your media files.
- search for and download 'rescan media' in Google play.
-open the app and force rescan your media files.
-reboot your device and see if it works.
*** If first solution works, then skip the next solution
2. We will need to mount your SD card in recovery.
- Reboot to recovery.
- mount SD card (under mount)
-fix permissions (under Advanced)
-reboot your phone
-apply solution one
I'm waiting for your feedback
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Iunchbox- said:
Try using your computer to search for any extra .nomedia files you may have missed.
After that I used kies to transfer some music to my external. rebooted my phone only for everything to be in working order again. The only thing that's not on my phone are my old screen captures from before the upgrade.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Done that.
The wierd thing is that if I move an audio file to the extrnel sdcard the music apps will find it even if I move it back to the internal storage!
the rescan app acting wired... there is no "start scan" button and once I try to renter the app it auto-close.
Both doesn't work
saar17 said:
the rescan app acting wired... there is no "start scan" button and once I try to renter the app it auto-close.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry about that.
try this one:Scan Media
Jokesy said:
Sorry about that.
try this one:Scan Media
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
doesn't work.
P.S- does system and cache need to by enmount in recovery mount? those two are the only two the are mounted.
saar17 said:
doesn't work.
P.S- does system and cache need to by enmount in recovery mount? those two are the only two the are mounted.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
- I didn't get your question very well
did you try this solution already?
2. We will need to mount your SD card in recovery.
- Reboot to recovery.
- mount SD card (under mount)
-fix permissions (under Advanced)
-reboot your phone
-apply solution one
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, it doesn't work
saar17 said:
Yes it doesn't work
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok.
Ask your previous again, please.
What kernel are you using?
Jokesy said:
Ok.
Ask your previous again, please.
What kernel are you using?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Siyan.
saar17 said:
Siyan.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
ok.
This is the final solution I can offer.
You will need your Pc.
Please don't miss any step.
1.
- connect your device to your Pc
- move/cut your media files and folders to a location on your Pc (double check these folders on your Pc to ensure .nomedia files are not present in the folder)
- reboot your device
- If you have ROM manager installed, please uninstall it with titanium and reboot your device.
- Create new folders for your media files using any file manager on your internal SD card. Don't copy anything to them yet.
- Take a picture with your phone, check if it's showing in your gallery.
- reboot your device
- Check again if the pic you took the other time is still showing in your gallery
- Download QUICKPIC from market as a reference gallery app.
- open quickpic and see if the pic you took the other time is also showing there.
If the pic you took is showing in the gallery app, then you can proceed to step 2.
2.
-connect your phone to your Pc
-copy back your media files (don't copy the folders) to the new folders you created on your internal SD card in step 1.
-reboot your device.
-open both gallery app and quickpic to confirm if all of them are showing now.
Good luck and goodnight
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Jokesy said:
ok.
This is the final solution I can offer.
You will need your Pc.
Please don't miss any step.
1.
- connect your device to your Pc
- move/cut your media files and folders to a location on your Pc (double check these folders on your Pc to ensure .nomedia files are not present in the folder)
- reboot your device
- If you have ROM manager installed, please uninstall it with titanium and reboot your device.
- Create new folders for your media files using any file manager on your internal SD card. Don't copy anything to them yet.
- Take a picture with your phone, check if it's showing in your gallery.
- reboot your device
- Check again if the pic you took the other time is still showing in your gallery
- Download QUICKPIC from market as a reference gallery app.
- open quickpic and see if the pic you took the other time is also showing there.
If the pic you took is showing in the gallery app, then you can proceed to step 2.
2.
-connect your phone to your Pc
-copy back your media files (don't copy the folders) to the new folders you created on your internal SD card in step 1.
-reboot your device.
-open both gallery app and quickpic to confirm if all of them are showing now.
Good luck and goodnight
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can't find my photos folder
saar17 said:
I can't find my photos folder
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't seem to understand your point.
Did you mean your picture folders are missing when you browse through your files using a file manager or pc?
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Jokesy said:
I don't seem to understand your point.
Did you mean your picture folders are missing when you browse through your files using a file manager or pc?
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you so much man it did the job!
Can I reinstall ROM manager?

need help!!!! Urgently.. thumbnail data problem

hey guys.
i am having a serious problem with my thumbnail data my phone is generating.
its in /sdcard/DCIM/.thumbnail and its growing like hell... when ever i delete it, it regenerates again when i open my camera app...
righit now its size is about 745mb and the size of my pics is not more than 200mb.
can't figure it out whats the problem.... i've tried all the solutions given on the forum but nothing worked for me...
its eating my memory please help...
i am using ics 4.0.3 xxlpx and siyah kernel v4.1.1...
help me thanx.....!!!!
asim_mahmood007` said:
hey guys.
i am having a serious problem with my thumbnail data my phone is generating.
its in /sdcard/DCIM/.thumbnail and its growing like hell... when ever i delete it, it regenerates again when i open my camera app...
righit now its size is about 745mb and the size of my pics is not more than 200mb.
can't figure it out whats the problem.... i've tried all the solutions given on the forum but nothing worked for me...
its eating my memory please help...
i am using ics 4.0.3 xxlpx and siyah kernel v4.1.1...
help me thanx.....!!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
backup ur DCIM folder on ur pc, then delete the folder DCIM from ur sdcard after that reboot ur phone and see
Sun90 said:
backup ur DCIM folder on ur pc, then delete the folder DCIM from ur sdcard after that reboot ur phone and see
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i did that already once but as soon as i start taking pics it starts building up again and when i have taken couple of photos like 50 or so the thumbnail data builds up to 450mb+ again....
Sun90 said:
backup ur DCIM folder on ur pc, then delete the folder DCIM from ur sdcard after that reboot ur phone and see
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
and now it has made 2 thumbnail data files namely:
.thumbdata3--1967290299 746mb and
.thumbdata3-1763508120 770mb
ooooohhhh i am f****** up
please help....
asim_mahmood007` said:
and now it has made 2 thumbnail data files namely:
.thumbdata3--1967290299 746mb and
.thumbdata3-1763508120 770mb
ooooohhhh i am f****** up
please help....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
- Delete the .thumbnail files inside DCIM folder and subfolders
- Goto Settings - Apps - All -Media Storage, clear data
- reboot to recovery, wipe cache
- reboot phone, wait for 5 - 10 minutes, then test
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Supercharged ParanoidAndroid 2.12
Dorimanx kernel 5.76B
GT I9100
Next phone: Galaxy NOTE II
Jokesy said:
- Delete the .thumbnail files inside DCIM folder and subfolders
- Goto Settings - Apps - All -Media Storage, clear data
- reboot to recovery, wipe cache
- reboot phone, wait for 5 - 10 minutes, then test
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Supercharged ParanoidAndroid 2.12
Dorimanx kernel 5.76B
GT I9100
Next phone: Galaxy NOTE II
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
no bro still the problem persists....
i took 2 photos and it made a thumbdata of 125mb again...........
any other suggestion??????
asim_mahmood007` said:
no bro still the problem persists....
i took 2 photos and it made a thumbdata of 125mb again...........
any other suggestion??????
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Maybe you have photos somewhere else? And it's creating thumbnails for those as well? No hidden photos in DCIM?
Cenobite_ said:
Maybe you have photos somewhere else? And it's creating thumbnails for those as well? No hidden photos in DCIM?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
nop.. i dont have any hidden photos in DCIM but i have photos downloaded from zedge and whatsapp......
but still it should not make such huge thumbnail files or should it?????
asim_mahmood007` said:
nop.. i dont have any hidden photos in DCIM but i have photos downloaded from zedge and whatsapp......
but still it should not make such huge thumbnail files or should it?????
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Same problem here with massive .thumbnail folder found when using Storage Analyzer app.
Problem is when I connect the phone up with usb and browse the .thumbnail folder cant be seen on my PC?????
Win7 with view hidden folder option enabled
webup said:
Same problem here with massive .thumbnail folder found when using Storage Analyzer app.
Problem is when I connect the phone up with usb and browse the .thumbnail folder cant be seen on my PC?????
Win7 with view hidden folder option enabled
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
connect your device in Mass storage mode
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Supercharged ParanoidAndroid 2.12
Dorimanx kernel 5.78
GT I9100
Next phone: Galaxy NOTE II
Jokesy said:
connect your device in Mass storage mode
Swyped from my Samsung Galaxy SII
Supercharged ParanoidAndroid 2.12
Dorimanx kernel 5.78
GT I9100
Next phone: Galaxy NOTE II
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How on JB?
When connected up it just says 'connected as media device' only other option is as Camera (ptp)
webup said:
How on JB?
When connected up it just says 'connected as media device' only other option is as Camera (ptp)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm on Jellybean too and it works flawlessly
1. Goto Settings - Storage , Press menu button, select USB computer connection, enable Mass storage.
If that option is missing in your ROM, then try option 2.
2. Boot to CWM recovery
- select mounts and storage
- connect your phone to your Pc
- select mount USB storage
Your device should now be connected in mass storage mode.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2
I have an issue with the size of the thumbdata3 file in DCIM/.thumbnails on internal memory (camera is set to store to ext SD) at the moment it is 314MB on internal memory but the thumbdata3 file in the DCIM/.thumbnail folder on ext SD is less than 1MB (I only have around 100 photos and pictures on my phone) - but camera still works (other than in the scenario described below)
If I delete the large thumbdata3 file from internal memory and then attempt to use the camera, the photo is taken without any problem but when I try to view it in either gallery or QuickPic by clicking through from the 'last image taken thumbnail' in the camera and then click back to carry on taking another picture the camera FC's. It usually does this twice and is then absolutely fine - apart from the fact that the large thumbdata3 file has been recreated on internal storage.
I've tried it numerous times and every time the same results - delete thumbdata3 from internal memory, couple of camera FC's, large thumbdata3 file recreated, no more problems (bar the loss of 314MB of storage)
I've tried replacing the thumbdata3 file on internal memory with a copy of the smaller one from Ext SD, creating a blank thumbdata3 file and setting it as read only/no write permission and neither have helped.
Its a bit weird and annoying but I won't let it take the shine off my fun with CM9, however it would be nice to recover that large chunk of storage space to be put to better use.
All the same, many thanks Arco - Beta 1 is my first CM9 install and its great :good:[/QUOTE]
Hi - haven't full troubleshooted this issue yet, but see my notes here. I have the same issue (GNEX JB 4.1.1 stock) and for me it is caused by the app KeepSafe which hides/unhides pics/videos on your phone. Note I believe this is an interaction issue between this app and the media scanning functionality in JB (and I suspect ICS), and so there are likely other apps that have the same issue. For me it creates 1 or 2 .thumbdata3 db files each around 1.3GB.
Certainly, irrespective of app causing it, you can follow the steps to purge Gallery and Media Storage, resync your gmail account and they should disappear on their own. Opening the camera and taking a photo causes the db to come back at around 400MB with a single thumbnail - one of the test files I was hiding and unhiding with KeepSafe but has since been deleted. Can't really explain this behaviour!
Any way, I made some notes on what I tested, the results and some ponderings in case this helps someone work it out:
Thumbdata3
Hiding in keep safe seems to create both the thumbnails and thumbdata file.
Clearing data/cache for gallery and media storage removes all these files? So far doesn't seem to be the case. File and db still there after. Rerunning the media scanner now. Perhaps they caused it? Also forced resync of all items in gmail account. Thumbs and db now gone. Not clear if it was the media scanning completing or the re-sync, but steps to resolve issue now appear deterministic.
Tested with single pic. Restored. No thumbs. Re-hid, thumbnail appeared for this pic and a 435MB db file.
All thumbs were for pics hidden in keep safe. However previously there were far more thumbs. Speculate - cumulative issue thru successive hide/restore cycles, possibly due to file name collision avoidance.
Deleting pic in file explorer also causes the problem? Does not appear to be the case. Gallery/Media Scanner/Media Storage handles this manual intervention far better under ICS/JB. Previously, manually removing a picture rather than deleting it thru Gallery tended to mean the tile/thumb remained. Scanner didn't or didn't very effectively detect this. Probable algorithm change in ICS. Now it sees the deletion immediately. Possibly implicated in keep safe not correctly interacting with the gallery/media scanner properly under ICS/JB.
That solution helped mine Thrive Tablet (ICS ROM) get rid of thumbdata3 file: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35259164&postcount=7
let android developers know
It seems a problem with android 4+ I made a goo.gle link but haven't posted much here yet oQSfA is the extension of the url. If I am erroneously posting this, I am sorry. I have the same issue. If anyone can post a clickable link it might get stars quicker. It might be fixed in jelly bean, but I don't know.
Issue 39546: Files under DCIM/.thumbnails are eating away at SD card storage
have since done factory restore with formatting the stock SD. File is there, much smaller though 197 KB. No pictures to thumbnail, so it isn't necessarily solved. I did switch out cards (old 16GB to stock 4GB) before format and delete the .thumbnail file but that was recreated even with no pictures. I figured it may be my picasa account, but have since opened gallery. After letting more (from Picasa) picture and folder thumbnails appear than ever before my file is still small
.:banghead:
it still has not grown giant. I didn't disable any of TMobile bloat like I did initially, and have the blank SD. In the process of reinstalling apps reopening gallery and checking space with storage analyzer.
I still don't like not being able to choose internal USB or external storage SD. Most apps "moved to SD card" just move to USB storage. Interestingly tapatalk appeared to move to the real external SD card as did a few others.
I doubt this will be fixed on ICS. I can hope though. It seems like the app itself needs to use the external SD directory, but the stock gallery might never be updated.
Samsung galaxy blaze 4G with stock ICS 4.0.4. All the extra TMobile apps are a pre-installed, but not updated.
I don't claim to be knowledgeable enough to know what I don't know. I always reserve the right to be wrong.
Kyonex said:
Just copy name of that file (thumbdataX--x), delete that file, then create folder named the same as deleted file. No annoying thumbdata3 (my spend 2Gb) anymore!
Tested on Toshiba Thrive Tablet (ICS). No problems with gallery and camera apps.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This solution worked with me
GT-I9100
ROM: XXLPQ
4.0.3
Having the same problem.
webup said:
Same problem here with massive .thumbnail folder found when using Storage Analyzer app.
Problem is when I connect the phone up with usb and browse the .thumbnail folder cant be seen on my PC?????
Win7 with view hidden folder option enabled
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi, i'm having a similar problem with my galaxy s3, i9300, 4.1.2 rooted.
within astro file manager i have 2 files inside storage/sdcard0/DCIM/.thumbnails folder which are taking up 6.5gb of phone storage space.
No idea why they are so big.
.thumbdata3--1967290299 (file size 4.29gb)
.thumbdata3-1763508120 (file size 2.26gb)
People have suggested deleting these files, however having only had the phone for 3 weeks, i'm reluctant to start deleting files i know nothing about.
So i want to back them up before i delete, but the file is not visibale when connected to pc, so cannot back them up.
Apparently with the galaxy s3 they have removed the ability to plug it into pc as a mass storage device, so the folder .thumbnails is unaccessable.
Can someone please tell me why these 2 files have got so big and how do i access the folder .thumbnails via pc.
I also so have a related question,
in astro file manager i have a folder called storage/sdcard0/.aptoide/apks, which is taking up 1.5gb.
I'm assuming they are the apk files for everything i've downloaded off aptoide, are these files still needed or are they ok to delete, like other apks can be deleted once installed.
Anyones help on these issues would be great, but i've only had an android phone for 3 weeks so be gentle with me.lol.
I'm an ex nokia symbian owner and must say symbian really sucks the big one compared to android, (sorry nokia, but true).
Sorry if i've replied or posted in the wrong place but new to xda and the world of forums to.lol

[FIX][CM9][CM10]Music files NOT appearing in Music Players

WARNING: you need root for this!
A common problem with ICS and JB Stock as well as ROMs is that the music isn't appearing in the music player.
This is caused due to presence of a file ".nomedia" in your music player folders.
Up until now, you either had to use inbuilt music player ES File Explorer or search and delete all .nomedia files and hope that you get lucky.
But searching your entire phone AND sdcard can take hours, especially if you've got a big (16/32 GB) sd-card.
Also, thousands of .nomedia files could turn up if you've got lots of media files (hello manga addicts ). I have Mango installed and had nearly 3 GB of manga on my phone (), thus the search (using SolidExplorer) hadn't finished even after 3 hours.
Well, don't worry!
I've got the quickest solution to your problem:
Connect phone to computer via USB cable, or better yet use sd-card reader to directly connect the sd-card.
Use your computer to search and delete all ".nomedia" files. It's much faster .
Re-mount sd-card on your phone.
Now use Root Explorer or any other file explorer with root access.
navigate to <root directory>/data/
delete the ".nomedia" file present over there.
Enjoy your music!
Press the THANKS button, I need it.
The problem isn't quite so simple. I don't have have .nomedia files anywhere in my music folders, and yet it doesn't scan them.
I too dont have .nomedia file anywhere ! I think the problem is in libs ?
Try this.
If you have the patience, install mixzing player. reboot your phone. then open mixzing first. go into folders, then the folder where you store your music, then wait. The names of the songs should change from filenames to the id3 information. Repeat for each folder, scrolling so that the info appears for each track; all while not actually playing anything. Now open your stock player, the tracks should have appeared. If they haven't, force stop the media scanner and try again.
Hit thanks if it helps !
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda app-developers app
rahul93 said:
I too dont have .nomedia file anywhere ! I think the problem is in libs ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
TjBurn said:
The problem isn't quite so simple. I don't have have .nomedia files anywhere in my music folders, and yet it doesn't scan them.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Are you guys sure you checked the /data and /data/data files? Get your SD mounted on a pc and search for .nomedia files; include hidden files in your search.
Should work. Did for me AND a couple of my friends, all facing same problems and having different ROMs.
Just in case, tell me the names of the ROMs you people are using.
Will try to help.
Running a fresh install of PAC by nims11 and I have all my media visible. So no worries.
Did notice some corrupted jpgs , deleted them
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda app-developers app

Categories

Resources