Does anybody have any devices that support MTP? (later Android versions do).
I've built the libmtp tools - you'll need libusb.library if you don't have it - but on my Nexus 7 they pause for ages recursing silently into several thousand directories: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/cdyoung/tmp/mtp.lha
Just wondering if this was just me, the device, or some ridiculous design flaw in libmtp.
My phone and tablet do but I will not be able to test them until Sunday since I am currently away from home. I didn't know it was supported but now I do, I want to give it a go.
I have an HP slate 7 (I know, it's crap but I needed the long battery life) using android 4.1.1. mtp-detect just reports no device found, the tablet reports it's connected in PTP mode as a camera.
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Connect it up. Run mtp-detect from the Shell. Output will be something like "Found MTP device: Samsung Galaxy Tab". A few lines later it will say something about Android bugs. At this point I have to wait about ten minutes before anything else is printed (it is recursing through every single directory on the device). <--- I'm interested to know if this stage is slow for everybody.
I should probably try libmtp under Linux to see if it is similarly rubbish there.
If you tap on the USB connection notification, it should give you an option to switch between PTP and MTP.
I don't get any notifications any more maybe an update killed it because I used to get them. I suspect USB is only for charging on this crap tablet, I've tried a couple of USD diagnostic / settings apps and they just sit there doing nothing, they don't detect anything.
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Yeah, I saw them a few times when I first got the tablet but haven't had any for several weeks and iirc there was aa android update around the same time or it could be I'm using a different lead, maybe the incredibly cheap USB F to micro USB M lead I got from china is borked, charging works which is what I need but no other usb devices work with it.
I know HP cut corerners with the tablet, no hdmi output etc. maybe it boesn't support mice or keyboards either.
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Apparently you can enable mass storage on newer ones with the USB debugging option, but it doesn't work with devices using the merged/virtual filesystem like the Nexi.
About the libusb.library when i type version in shell i get 0.1
Here is the output from shell. It doesnt take time. just outputs some info, i get a crash and when ignoring DSI the rest of the info is typed.
Listing raw device(s) Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung Galaxy models (MTP). Found 1 device(s): Samsung: Galaxy models (MTP) (04e8:6860) @ bus 0, dev 0 Attempting to connect device(s) LIBMTP PANIC: Unable to find interface & endpoints of device Unable to open raw device 0 OK.
Here's the crashlog.
Crash log for task "mtp-detect" Generated by GrimReaper 53.16 Crash occured in module mtp-detect at address 0x7E5128C0 Type of crash: DSI (Data Storage Interrupt) exception
4.Temp:mtp> mtp-connect Your system does not appear to have UTF-8 enabled ($LANG="(null)") If you want to have support for diacritics and Unicode characters, please switch your locale to an UTF-8 locale, e.g. "en_US.UTF-8". libmtp version: 1.1.6
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung Galaxy models (MTP).
then I ignore upcoming DSI...
Quote:
LIBMTP PANIC: Unable to find interface & endpoints of device No devices.
This is MTP enabled on device... and it's a Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-2-GT-P3110