uploading from SD Card

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    denial

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    so the SD card from my camera is full and i want to put the pix n flix on my AA1...

    i put the card in the right had slot....and it appears in the File Manager....and...i can see all the files...

    but besides cutting and pasting into the photo manager how the heck can i quickly upload my files?

    please tell me there is an easy way to make this happen!

    ta

    always in
     
    denial, Aug 12, 2008
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    Sid

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    Upload to where is the real question?
     
    Sid, Aug 12, 2008
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    denial

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    upload to my AA1! myphoto or photomaster for example....?

    if its really easy then please just let me know how in plain untechie language.
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    ta
    d
     
    denial, Aug 13, 2008
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    Beldar

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    Just drag your files from the SD-card to you Photo folder on th A1. :shock:
     
    Beldar, Aug 13, 2008
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    Open "My Files"
    Insert SD-card in the right card reader.
    The card will appear under "My Disk". Click it.
    Drag the files from your card to "Pictures"
     
    ryback, Aug 15, 2008
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    Sid

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    This is for Linpus.

    You can also set this under file manager preferences - advanced - configure.
    Select the camera tab.
    Enter a copy command. (cp [option] Source Destination)
    You may need a linux person to define this for you. There is a help file available from that page.

    Yep that configuration page does loads of other things as well.
     
    Sid, Aug 15, 2008
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