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borisvian

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Jul 6, 2011
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Can somebody help me to disable the automatic start of the camera up and mount the camera as a disk on jbme3.0 with camera connection kit?
 
At first I just try to disable the automatic start of the MobileSlideShow.app (aka Photos), anybody knows where can I do that?

Thanks for your help!
 
At first I just try to disable the automatic start of the MobileSlideShow.app (aka Photos), anybody knows where can I do that?

Thanks for your help!

You don't really need to disable that unless it's specifically annoying to you.

To have it as a mounted drive install iFile (costs a few $ but well worth it), which will show it (you need to do the essential upgrade from Cydia first if you haven't done so).
 
I'm having the opposite problem, my sd card shows up in iFile through the cck, but the Photos app doesn't launch upon insertion of the cck like it used to
 
You don't really need to disable that unless it's specifically annoying to you.

To have it as a mounted drive install iFile (costs a few $ but well worth it), which will show it (you need to do the essential upgrade from Cydia first if you haven't done so).

Thanks for the answer but it doesn't show up in iFile.

I use the USB connector to the camera, but all I get is the Photos app started.

I don't see the new disk device in /dev/ either.

When you connect a camera do so see the content of the card in the camera?
 
Does anybody managed to mount the filesystem from any camera with the USB camera connection kit?

Thanks for your help!
 
Does anybody managed to mount the filesystem from any camera with the USB camera connection kit?

Thanks for your help!

It seems the MobileStorageMounter ignores the camera since it's a ptp device, just sends out a notification PTP device attached witch kicks out the Photos app, and the Photos up reads up the content of the camera through the ImageCapture private framework :(

This actually makes sense since my camera doesn't support USB Mass Storage option.

kernel[0]: AppleD1815PMUPowerSource: AppleUSBCableType USBDevice
kernel[0]: AppleEmbeddedUSBArbitrator::handleUSBCableTypeChange : Leaving device mode
kernel[0]: AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::handleUSBCableDisconnect
kernel[0]: AppleEmbeddedUSBNub::withProvider : allocated new nub 0x8206b600
kernel[0]: AppleEmbeddedUSBNub::initWithProvider : finished nub init
kernel[0]: AppleEmbeddedUSBArbitrator::updatePublishedNubs : publishing nub 0x8206b600 for usb-ehci
kernel[0]: AppleEmbeddedUSBNub::withProvider : allocated new nub 0x8334b200
kernel[0]: AppleEmbeddedUSBNub::initWithProvider : finished nub init
kernel[0]: AppleEmbeddedUSBArbitrator::updatePublishedNubs : publishing nub 0x8334b200 for usb-ohci0
kernel[0]: AppleS5L8930XUSBPhy::powerUp : with_hsic: 0
kernel[0]: AppleS5L8930XUSBPhy::enableHostMode : enable: 1
kernel[0]: AppleEmbeddedUSBArbitrator::enableDeviceClock : enable: 1, index: 1
kernel[0]: AppleEmbeddedUSBArbitrator::enableDeviceClock : enable: 1, index: 2
MobileStorageMounter[175]: (0x3efb448c) usb_attach_callback: Inspecting the attached USB device
MobileStorageMounter[175]: (0x3efb448c) inspect_usb_device: kUSBCompositeClass
MobileStorageMounter[175]: (0x3efb448c) inspect_usb_interface: USB device Interface: 6 Subclass: 1 Protocol: 1 LocationID: 17825792
MobileStorageMounter[175]: (0x3efb448c) inspect_usb_interface: Posting a notification that a PTP device has been attached
MobileSlideShow[158]: objectInfo: <PTPObjectInfoDataset 0x1cd00aa0>{
 
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