Access Files In AVD SD Card?
Dec 14, 2011I have been generating a couple of custom gestures with the gesture builder (in Android Virtual Device Android 4.0) but I have no idea how to retrieve the files and save them into my local HD.
View 6 RepliesI have been generating a couple of custom gestures with the gesture builder (in Android Virtual Device Android 4.0) but I have no idea how to retrieve the files and save them into my local HD.
View 6 RepliesI cant seem to figure this one out?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI"m always connected by wifi at home and i would like to access my files through wifi. There are a lot of web browser based wifi apps (like Websharing) but I was wondering if there are any drag and drop methods as if I was connected by the USB cable. I want to access the SD card through My Computer and not Firefox.
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI am working on an android app. Where i need to parse some plist files from assets folder. I do understand how to use assets in android but now problem is that file sizes are more than 1MB and so android gives error Data Exceeds UNCOMPRESS_DATA_MAX (2183588 vs 1048576). how to access such larger files from assets? Also I cant reduce a file into small buffers because i am just sending it to "DocumentBuilder.parse(in)" as a whole so can not use buffer. The error is on line: Document doc = db.parse(in).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI wrote an app that downloads web sites and all their assets (images/stylesheets) to "disk" and therefore stores lots of small files on the SD card.
Sometimes it fails to delete large amounts of files and afterward the file system is r/o. To analyze that behavior I tried to do the removal of the files by hand and then go from there. But that already failed.
localhost:~ mkamp$ adb -d shell mount [.. some mounts ..] /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /sdcard vfat rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0711,dmask=0700,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,utf8 0 0 --> R/W
Last login: Wed Mar 18 19:41:49 on ttys005 localhost:~ mkamp$ adb -d shell rm /sdcard/newsrob/a* [.. minutes of silent deletes ..] rm failed for /sdcard/newsrob/a2aade03616c28b30_113.png, Read-only file system localhost:~ mkamp$
localhost:~ mkamp$ adb -d shell mount [.. some mounts ..] /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /sdcard vfat ro,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=0711,dmask=0700,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,utf8 0 0 --> R/O now
The log contained nothing but the usual gc output and random WiFi status changed mumbo jumbo.
Anybody else seeing this behavior?
There were 6.500 files in that directory. Might that be the problem? I don't access the files with queries, I always have the exact name.
My Sandisc 64GB SD card went kaputt last week, it froze at 33GB, luckily the existing files are all ok and I was able to copy all the files onto my PC, however nothing new can be written to it. I've tried formatting with no success. So I copied the files onto the PC and just got a new this time Samsung 64GB micro SD card. Problem I'm having now is that on several attempts it's failed to copy the files back to my SD card (from PC) I've formatted the card in the Note 3..the music files about 4 GB transferred just fine, the problem seems to be with the Pix and Videos. I'm currently trying to copy the DCIM folder back onto the micro sd and it's saying it'll take 6 hours.
I have tried: copying from PC to micro SD in the phone via USB copying from PC to micro SD in SD card adapter plugged directly into PC
copying from PC to micro SD in USB adapter plugged into PC
all results the same
Is there any app that, without using a remote desktop client (VNC/RDB), you can use to access files on your PC?
View 9 Replies View Relatedwhat controls the access that apps have to the user-visible file structure that I see via the "My Files" widget (structure shown as "Root" with subfolders "Alarms", "Android", "Download", "Movies", etc. etc.)? Or do all apps automatically have permission to access all of this? If it makes any difference, this is on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 running Android 4.0.4.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm rooted and running Cyanogenmod 10.2.0. I'm trying to access some files on my device through ADB that require root access. I can change to the directory but when I attempt to list the contents of the directory I get a "permission denied" error.
I did enable Root access for "Apps and ADB" in the developer options on the phone.
editing apps and software.And i am trying to edit some games to my own taste.I was trying to edit some pics in a game.But i wasn't able to acces the file cause it was a .zip.sd file. how to acces a zip file but how do i need to acces a .sd file without corrupting it.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI tried to access the data from "data/data" folder from emulator memory and it worked fine but when i created the same structure in android phone then (1). It didn't gave me permissions to create the directory "files" in phone memory ( data/data/package name/) (2) any how i created the (data/data/package name//files/album) structure through coding but now i am unable to do "cd files" I need to push some image files in the folder data/data/package name// files/album.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there a program out there that lets you access the root directory on the phone from Windows to view, move, delete and copy files?
View 10 Replies View RelatedI'm lost here.
I create files using this (stripped) code...
But I get a FileNotFoundException on the FileOutputStream creation...
I have a PPTP VPN connection that I use from time to time to access files on my Windows server at work when I am at home on my laptop or on another computer. It works great... I just map the drive in windows and bingo, my files are there.
So, I was excited when I set my VPN connection up on my Samsung Captivate (it is rooted, if it matters). I set everything up, and it connected on the first try. I sat there and looked at the screen and thought, "okay, what do I do now?"
Perhaps I am missing the boat on this whole VPN for Android thing, but is there a way to access the files on a VPN server? I have the ability to map the drives on a PC, but I can not find a spot to do it on the Android.
Is there a program for the Android OS that allows to to access your files and directories, like 'Windows Explorer' does on your desktop pc? I have some audio files that I would like to move to the ringtone directory.
View 4 Replies View RelatedFrom what I've been able to find, Android apps are sandboxed, and can only list, read, and write files within the application's data directory (e.g. /data/data/<pkgname>). but, what about an application that allows users to view photos on an SD card (or play music, etc)? Surely this must be possible. Does one have to write a Service Provider for this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedRandomly, usually a day after I take a photo or shoot a movie, the files in my gallery get broken, and I can't access them. They work just fine directly after I take them, but after some time they are unaccessible. My phone gallery looks like this: Some photos/videos work, others don't. After downloading them to my computer Windows can't read them either. Is anyone familiar with this problem? What can I do? SD card - 32GB, formatted in the phone.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to find a way to access private files created by other packages.According to the dev site (plz see the following), I can read/write files of other packages if some flags are set on the create of those files, but I don't know how. Can I just open those files with Context.openFileInput(or Context.openFileOutput)? Do I need a different way for those three cases? By three cases, I mean getSharedPreferences(String, int), openFileOutput(String, int), openOrCreateDatabase(String, int, SQLiteDatabase.CursorFactory).
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am creating an SDK .I have got some problems as follows:
i need to have some predefined images along with the jar.please suggest any method to do this thing. like 1) how to keep the files in jar and 2) how to use it in code.
If any code is very helpful or just any information is very helpful.
So I just got my Nexus One (like literally a few hours ago) and yay everything is nice (well not everything - for some reason I can't download apps from the market). Anyways, I figure, let's see how this thing is for reading pdfs.
I mounted it as a drive via usb. Created a docs directory, and place a pdf book in it.
Ok...Now how do I open that file?
Again we're talking Nexus One
2.1-update1
Kernel 2.6.29-01117
Build ERE27 (who the hell has letters in their build names!?)
I have downloaded zipped files before and not sure how to access them...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm writing an application that will ship in two versions: Android and PC version.
Is there a simple way to access files from the shared code?
Using Java.io is simple, but I don't know how to access android resources or assets using it. And I can't write methods that operate on FileInputStreams instead, because some files contain references to another ones, so I need a way to access them from the method code. Any suggestions?
Can any one tell me which is the best way to access the file system in android device, also i want to list all the files in the application directory.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHow can i know if a phone is rooted or not. If yes should i grant any permissions to those files or can i directly access those files/folders.
I need this info for my app.
I don't how to do this task.using the getpath() method i can get the path of the database.In the Terminal Emulator using commends i can see the database file which contains the queries what i have executed,that file is saved in the emulator memory.How can i access that file from an anroid application.
View 1 Replies View RelatedSome html files are in my sd card. I am using qualcomm surfs. By using adb shell commands or "adb shell am start -n com.android.browser/.BrowserActivity file://sdcard/example.html" how can i access or open that html files. Is there any method for accessing sd card files.
View 4 Replies View Relatedaccess home computer/files via droid? is there such an app?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have to make a dedicated image viewer app for Android 2.x.
There are too many jpeg image files: about 2000~ jpegs, over 100MB.
I want access the image files with their file names,
but I couldn't find such an example.
By the way, is it okay to put many image files in /res/drawable folder?
I heard that the android application cannot be installed on sdcard and
the program repository is very small so 100MB app cannot be installed generally.
I found some examples which download the large data files on sdcard online,
but I cannot run a web server to host the data files,
and I must upload the fully packaged program on Android Market. (Should I build one apk file?)
What are the best practices for managing too many resource images (or something) in Android?
I have some data files that I need to install together with my application on the emulator for easy testing my app on a device.
Where can I put files in a way that Eclipse will include them into my apk and how can I access those files after my application is installed on the device?