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ifuse DCIM missing airdropped photos #86

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kflu opened this issue Dec 28, 2022 · 3 comments
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ifuse DCIM missing airdropped photos #86

kflu opened this issue Dec 28, 2022 · 3 comments

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@kflu
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kflu commented Dec 28, 2022

I found that ifuse doesn't expose "live" photos shoot in HEIF format. I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 and iPhone 12.

This is a discrepency between the nautilus integration and ifuse:

  • in nautius, the HEIF files are exposed as two files, e.g., 123.HEIF on iphone in nautilus is 123.HEIC and 123.MOV
  • However in ifuse, 123. is completely missing*

For comparison, I've included the same iphone storage device as exposed in nautilus, and in ifuse:

ifuse.txt

nautilus.txt

For example, IMG_7126

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kflu commented Dec 29, 2022

actually the missing items might not be related to HEIF, but ones that were airdropped from another iphone.

@kflu kflu changed the title ifuse missing HEIF (or HEIC + MOV) files ifuse DCIM missing airdropped photos Dec 29, 2022
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nikias commented Dec 29, 2022

The directory structure of what ifuse is showing is what is actually stored on the device's storage in /private/var/mobile/Media (via AFC service). I guess that nautilus is using PTP or some other interface, since it has directories like 201212* which are not in DCIM format. Check gvfs-mount to see what extension it might be using.

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kflu commented Dec 29, 2022

looks like it's gvfs-gphoto2

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