I've been using the Android app to input the data for my collection as well as taking pictures. I got my entire collection in Android, then exported it to PC. But a large number of pictures never transferred. One thing I noticed is that when I do the export in the Android app, the app crashes.
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I have no problem sharing the data with you, though since it's buried in /data/user/0/, I'm not sure how I get to it without root access.
I did compare the exports with what's on my computer. Not all of the directories exported, but it doesn't cut off a a particular number in the sequence, The first 57 are missing, then 58 is there, then 62, 63, 64, then 67, etc.
Is there a setting that I can change so that crash data gets reported to Google?
It sounds like the Android App is crashing before it finishes the export of all of the pictures. You can verify this by looking at the data that you exported from your Android device and are importing on your desktop computer. I would look at both the data on the Android device itself and the data after it has been copied to your desktop. In the folder containing the data you should see a database (nmcswDB.sqlite) file and a folder named Pictures. In the pictures folder there should be a sub folder for each item in your collection. This sub folder should contain the pictures for that item.
I can't imagine why the Android application is crashing. I will need to replicate it myself. Are you willing to share your Android data with me so I can troubleshoot it? If so we will have to manually copy your Android data from the device so you can share it with me. Obviously the data export does not appear to be working so we cannot use that.
Short of that, all I can do is speculate. You might try finding what the last item was that was exported then the last picture that was exported for that item. Perhaps you can try deleting the next photo from your Android device and try the export again to see if it still crashes.
Also, perhaps just restarting your Android device might help. Again, I'm just guessing.
Thanks,
Clay
p.s., for whatever reason, the crash you are experiencing does not seem to be getting reported to Google or Amazon so I do not have that level of diagnostics. These are the two sources that it can be downloaded from.