Does it support importing photos directly from camera on Windows?
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Does it support importing photos directly from camera on Windows?
I use MKVtoolnix for reboxing files (naturally it outputs MKV). I would assume ffmpeg can do the slicing that you want but it’s just a library with a CLI. So if you search for ffmpeg GUIs you can probably find one to your liking.
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nerfed the shit out of it and made it basically a requirement to host your own runners even for FOSS projects a year or two back.
Did they just reduce quotas (minutes?, cache storage?) or did they remove features? I’ve always used self-hosted runner
That’s only on Linux via the gphoto2 library. Looks like the bugs for Windows are still open.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=388137
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398166
On Windows you can currently only import from a camera that implements USB mass storage protocol (meaning pretty much no mainstream Android phones which only have MTP and PTP so there isn’t a mounted drive letter path).