Version: 0.9.0 (using KDE 3.5.6, Gentoo) Compiler: Target: i686-pc-linux-gnu OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.21-rc1 JVC GZ-MC500E video & photo camera 1) use *.mod suffix instead of *.mpeg for video and it's will be not reconised with digikam improt (without reconfiguring it), it can't thubnail the video. I think it will be great to add this issue to the mainstream and rename suffix on inport. If suffix is renamed there is no problem with thubnails. 2) import dialog will reconise mgr_data and prg_mgr like row-image format. But it is not. May be it will be good enath to blacklist this location "sd_video/mgr_info" or make it configurable. Here ist the list output of cammera: --------------------------------------------------------- ls -R /media/MICRODRIVE/ /media/MICRODRIVE/: dcim dcvc extmov sd_video /media/MICRODRIVE/dcim: 100jvcso /media/MICRODRIVE/dcim/100jvcso: pic_0001.jpg pic_0002.jpg pic_0003.jpg /media/MICRODRIVE/dcvc: /media/MICRODRIVE/extmov: /media/MICRODRIVE/sd_video: mgr_info prg001 /media/MICRODRIVE/sd_video/mgr_info: mgr_data prg_mgr /media/MICRODRIVE/sd_video/prg001: mov001.mod mov002.moi mov004.mod mov005.moi mov007.mod mov001.moi mov003.mod mov004.moi mov006.mod mov007.moi mov002.mod mov003.moi mov005.mod mov006.moi prg001.pgi ----------------------------------------------------------
Alexey, This problem occur from KDE thumnail generator which have not a codec to handle this video format by default. Installing right codec (Win32 port avaialble in non-free repositories) must solve this problem. There is no video codec in digiKam. Nothing can be changed here... Gilles Caulier
See #1 .I close it. Gilles Caulier
digiKam 5.4.0 bundles will use QtAV framework instead Qt5Multimedia to thumb and play video. The Slideshow tool will also support video as well. QtAV use ffmpeg codecs. It's multi-platform and will always available in OSX, Windows and Linux bundles that digiKam team provide. For Linux packagers, you will need to turn on video support at compilation time and solve QtAV dependencies... The screenshot here : https://www.flickr.com/photos/digikam/30886133553/in/dateposted-public/ ... is based on pre-release of AppImage 64 bits Linux bundle, just recompiled and post to GDrive for testing. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzeiVr-byqt5Y0tIRWVWelRJenM