Discussion:
[Bitpim-devel] RE: 0.7-test9 (Roger Binns)
Mike Wells
2004-04-28 03:40:39 UTC
Permalink
My SCP-5500 generated a "no handler for image type"
exception pop-up right after getting the 34th image
file.

23:24:41.671 COM3: Opening port COM3, 115200 baud, timeout 3.000000,
hardwareflow 0, softwareflow 0
23:24:41.730 COM3: Open of comm port suceeded
23:24:41.740 SCP-5500: Attempting to contact phone
23:24:41.740 SCP-5500: Retrieving fundamental phone information
23:24:41.740 SCP-5500: Phone serial number
23:24:41.750 SCP-5500: Getting file contents 'nvm/$SYS.ESN'
23:24:44.775 COM3: Timed out waiting for 7e, requested bytes 1 - 0 bytes read
23:24:44.805 COM3: Changed port speed to 38400
23:24:48.309 COM3: Timed out waiting for 7e, requested bytes 1 - 0 bytes read
23:24:48.339 COM3: Changed port speed to 115200
23:24:51.855 COM3: Timed out waiting for 7e, requested bytes 1 - 0 bytes read
23:24:51.885 COM3: Changed port speed to 115200
23:24:55.401 SCP-5500: Now in brew mode
23:24:55.520 SCP-5500: Read 97 bytes at 7 bytes/second
23:24:55.520 SCP-5500: Reading wallpaper-index
23:24:55.540 SCP-5500: Now in phonebook mode
23:24:56.471 SCP-5500: Reading ringtone-index
23:24:56.482 SCP-5500: Fundamentals retrieved
23:24:57.584 SCP-5500: Getting file # 0 from directory 1
23:25:04.874 SCP-5500: Read 39586 bytes at 5430 bytes/second
23:25:04.874 SCP-5500: Getting file # 1 from directory 1
23:25:33.125 SCP-5500: Read 149756 bytes at 5300 bytes/second
23:25:33.125 SCP-5500: Getting file # 2 from directory 1
23:26:01.234 SCP-5500: Read 146270 bytes at 5205 bytes/second
23:26:01.234 SCP-5500: Getting file # 3 from directory 1
23:26:28.184 SCP-5500: Read 143303 bytes at 5315 bytes/second
23:26:28.184 SCP-5500: Getting file # 4 from directory 1
23:26:36.927 SCP-5500: Read 45524 bytes at 5206 bytes/second
23:26:36.927 SCP-5500: Getting file # 5 from directory 1
23:26:42.494 SCP-5500: Read 29973 bytes at 5383 bytes/second
23:26:42.505 SCP-5500: Getting file # 6 from directory 1
23:26:44.276 SCP-5500: Getting file # 7 from directory 1
23:26:53.029 SCP-5500: Read 44201 bytes at 5055 bytes/second
23:26:53.029 SCP-5500: Getting file # 8 from directory 1
23:26:59.378 SCP-5500: Read 33180 bytes at 5226 bytes/second
23:26:59.378 SCP-5500: Getting file # 9 from directory 1
23:27:08.903 SCP-5500: Read 49836 bytes at 5232 bytes/second
23:27:08.913 SCP-5500: Getting file # 10 from directory 1
23:27:20.819 SCP-5500: Read 55924 bytes at 5053 bytes/second
23:27:20.819 SCP-5500: Getting file # 11 from directory 1
23:27:27.920 SCP-5500: Read 41358 bytes at 5214 bytes/second
23:27:27.920 SCP-5500: Getting file # 12 from directory 1
23:27:34.499 SCP-5500: Read 33486 bytes at 5082 bytes/second
23:27:34.509 SCP-5500: Getting file # 13 from directory 1
23:27:45.996 SCP-5500: Read 60754 bytes at 5288 bytes/second
23:27:45.996 SCP-5500: Getting file # 14 from directory 1
23:27:47.989 SCP-5500: Getting file # 15 from directory 1
23:27:55.450 SCP-5500: Read 38827 bytes at 5203 bytes/second
23:27:55.460 SCP-5500: Getting file # 16 from directory 1
23:27:57.151 SCP-5500: Getting file # 17 from directory 1
23:28:06.605 SCP-5500: Read 49664 bytes at 5253 bytes/second
23:28:06.605 SCP-5500: Getting file # 18 from directory 1
23:28:34.436 SCP-5500: Read 146949 bytes at 5280 bytes/second
23:28:34.436 SCP-5500: Getting file # 19 from directory 1
23:28:45.802 SCP-5500: Read 58431 bytes at 5140 bytes/second
23:28:45.802 SCP-5500: Getting file # 20 from directory 1
23:28:55.736 SCP-5500: Read 51668 bytes at 5201 bytes/second
23:28:55.746 SCP-5500: Getting file # 21 from directory 1
23:29:04.418 SCP-5500: Read 44935 bytes at 5175 bytes/second
23:29:04.428 SCP-5500: Getting file # 22 from directory 1
23:29:15.384 SCP-5500: Read 57217 bytes at 5227 bytes/second
23:29:15.384 SCP-5500: Getting file # 23 from directory 1
23:29:41.611 SCP-5500: Read 140752 bytes at 5364 bytes/second
23:29:41.621 SCP-5500: Getting file # 24 from directory 1
23:29:53.378 SCP-5500: Read 61198 bytes at 5209 bytes/second
23:29:53.378 SCP-5500: Getting file # 25 from directory 1
23:30:03.132 SCP-5500: Read 52428 bytes at 5375 bytes/second
23:30:03.132 SCP-5500: Getting file # 26 from directory 1
23:30:10.773 SCP-5500: Read 40660 bytes at 5314 bytes/second
23:30:10.773 SCP-5500: Getting file # 27 from directory 1
23:30:17.263 SCP-5500: Read 33876 bytes at 5228 bytes/second
23:30:17.263 SCP-5500: Getting file # 28 from directory 1
23:30:27.237 SCP-5500: Read 52309 bytes at 5244 bytes/second
23:30:27.237 SCP-5500: Getting file # 29 from directory 1
23:30:35.589 SCP-5500: Read 44562 bytes at 5329 bytes/second
23:30:35.599 SCP-5500: Getting file # 30 from directory 1
23:30:43.190 SCP-5500: Read 40020 bytes at 5272 bytes/second
23:30:43.190 SCP-5500: Getting file # 31 from directory 1
23:30:54.457 SCP-5500: Read 58736 bytes at 5213 bytes/second
23:30:54.467 SCP-5500: Getting file # 32 from directory 1
23:31:02.769 SCP-5500: Read 44369 bytes at 5344 bytes/second
23:31:02.769 SCP-5500: Getting file # 33 from directory 1
23:31:11.520 SCP-5500: Read 45641 bytes at 5220 bytes/second
23:31:11.520 SCP-5500: Getting file # 34 from directory 1
23:31:13.174 ['sync', 'wallpaper-index', 'wallpapers', 'uniqueserial',
'ringtone-index']
23:31:13.174 {'wallpaper': 'OVERWRITE'}
23:31:18.982 Exception: An unexpected exception has occurred.
Please see the help for details on what to do.

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "gui.pyo", line 994, in OnCallback
File "gui.pyo", line 117, in __call__
File "gui.pyo", line 73, in __call__
File "gui.pyo", line 731, in OnDataGetPhoneResults
File "wallpaper.pyo", line 201, in populate
File "bpmedia.pyo", line 578, in SetItems
File "bpmedia.pyo", line 556, in AddItems
File "bpmedia.pyo", line 357, in _regenerateimagelist
File "wallpaper.pyo", line 121, in GetItemSizedBitmap
File "wxPython\image.pyo", line 255, in GetWidth
wxPyAssertionError: C++ assertion "wxAssertFailure" failed in
e:\Projects\wx2.4\src\common\image.cpp(829): invalid image

Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last

Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 73
self = <gui.Callback instance at 0x01D73F80>
args = (None, {'sync': {'wallpaper': 'OVERWRITE'}, 'wallpaper-index
d = {}
kwargs = {}

Frame OnDataGetPhoneResults in gui.pyo at line 731
self = <gui.MainWindow instance; proxy of C++ wxFrame instance at _
updwp = True
exception = None
results = {'sync': {'wallpaper': 'OVERWRITE'}, 'wallpaper-index': {150
v = 'OVERWRITE'

Frame populate in wallpaper.pyo at line 201
newitems = [{'origin': 'camera', 'name': 'V15Mar04-001.jpg', 'wp-index'
keys = [150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161,
k = 184
existing = []
dict = {'sync': {'wallpaper': 'OVERWRITE'}, 'wallpaper-index': {150
entry = {'origin': 'camera', 'name': 'V17Apr04-002.jpg'}
newentry = {'origin': 'camera', 'file': 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mw
filename = 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mwells\\My Documents\\bitpim\\w
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst

Frame SetItems in bpmedia.pyo at line 578
items = [{'origin': 'camera', 'name': 'V15Mar04-001.jpg', 'wp-index'
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst

Frame AddItems in bpmedia.pyo at line 556
items = [{'origin': 'camera', 'name': 'V15Mar04-001.jpg', 'wp-index'
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst
adict = {'origin': 'camera', 'file': 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mw
key = 307

Frame _regenerateimagelist in bpmedia.pyo at line 357
stat = None
img = None
k = '__image_size'
imgsz = None
item = {'origin': 'camera', 'file': 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mw
wxil = <wxPython.gdi.wxImageList instance; proxy of C++ wxImageList
il = [<wxPython.gdi.wxBitmapPtr instance; proxy of C++ wxBitmap i
key = 274
iconsz = (100, 100)
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst

Frame GetItemSizedBitmap in wallpaper.pyo at line 121
width = 100
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst
item = {'origin': 'camera', 'file': 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mw
img = <wxPython.image.wxImage instance; proxy of C++ wxImage insta
height = 100

Frame GetWidth in wxPython\image.pyo at line 255
_kwargs = {}
self = <wxPython.image.wxImage instance; proxy of C++ wxImage insta
_args = ()


The Windows directory shows:
04/27/2004 11:32p 3,104 index.idx
04/27/2004 11:31p 146,949 MDM11Apr04-001.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 149,756 MDM16Mar04-001.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 146,270 MDM16Mar04-002.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 140,752 MDM17Apr04-001.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 143,303 MDM21Mar04-001.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 8,467 V03Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 49,664 V04Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 58,431 V11Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 51,668 V11Apr04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 39,586 V15Mar04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 44,935 V17Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 8,425 V17Apr04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 61,198 V17Apr04-003.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 52,428 V17Apr04-004.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 40,660 V17Apr04-005.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 33,876 V18Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 52,309 V18Apr04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 44,562 V18Apr04-003.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 40,020 V18Apr04-004.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 58,736 V18Apr04-005.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 45,524 V21Mar04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 44,369 V23Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 45,641 V23Apr04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 44,201 V26Mar04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 33,180 V26Mar04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 29,973 V27Mar04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 49,836 V27Mar04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 55,924 V27Mar04-003.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 9,130 V27Mar04-004.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 33,486 V27Mar04-005.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 60,754 V27Mar04-006.jpg
32 File(s) 1,827,117 bytes
Stephen Wood
2004-04-28 04:40:40 UTC
Permalink
There is a note in the version history for sanyo image downloads that
didn't make it into the help. I reads:

<li>Started wallpaper download support for Sanyo SCP-8100 and
SCP-5500. Only camera pictures on the phone will be
downloaded. Wallpaper on the phone that was uploaded with Vision or by
cable is not yet transferred. Videos (on the SCP-5500) will be
transferred but will cause all sorts of exceptions/errors. The videos
can be found in the BitPim files directory. Please do not report
bugs. Use at your own risk.
Post by Mike Wells
My SCP-5500 generated a "no handler for image type"
exception pop-up right after getting the 34th image
file.
23:24:41.671 COM3: Opening port COM3, 115200 baud, timeout 3.000000,
hardwareflow 0, softwareflow 0
23:24:41.730 COM3: Open of comm port suceeded
23:24:41.740 SCP-5500: Attempting to contact phone
23:24:41.740 SCP-5500: Retrieving fundamental phone information
23:24:41.740 SCP-5500: Phone serial number
23:24:41.750 SCP-5500: Getting file contents 'nvm/$SYS.ESN'
23:24:44.775 COM3: Timed out waiting for 7e, requested bytes 1 - 0 bytes read
23:24:44.805 COM3: Changed port speed to 38400
23:24:48.309 COM3: Timed out waiting for 7e, requested bytes 1 - 0 bytes read
23:24:48.339 COM3: Changed port speed to 115200
23:24:51.855 COM3: Timed out waiting for 7e, requested bytes 1 - 0 bytes read
23:24:51.885 COM3: Changed port speed to 115200
23:24:55.401 SCP-5500: Now in brew mode
23:24:55.520 SCP-5500: Read 97 bytes at 7 bytes/second
23:24:55.520 SCP-5500: Reading wallpaper-index
23:24:55.540 SCP-5500: Now in phonebook mode
23:24:56.471 SCP-5500: Reading ringtone-index
23:24:56.482 SCP-5500: Fundamentals retrieved
23:24:57.584 SCP-5500: Getting file # 0 from directory 1
23:25:04.874 SCP-5500: Read 39586 bytes at 5430 bytes/second
23:25:04.874 SCP-5500: Getting file # 1 from directory 1
23:25:33.125 SCP-5500: Read 149756 bytes at 5300 bytes/second
23:25:33.125 SCP-5500: Getting file # 2 from directory 1
23:26:01.234 SCP-5500: Read 146270 bytes at 5205 bytes/second
23:26:01.234 SCP-5500: Getting file # 3 from directory 1
23:26:28.184 SCP-5500: Read 143303 bytes at 5315 bytes/second
23:26:28.184 SCP-5500: Getting file # 4 from directory 1
23:26:36.927 SCP-5500: Read 45524 bytes at 5206 bytes/second
23:26:36.927 SCP-5500: Getting file # 5 from directory 1
23:26:42.494 SCP-5500: Read 29973 bytes at 5383 bytes/second
23:26:42.505 SCP-5500: Getting file # 6 from directory 1
23:26:44.276 SCP-5500: Getting file # 7 from directory 1
23:26:53.029 SCP-5500: Read 44201 bytes at 5055 bytes/second
23:26:53.029 SCP-5500: Getting file # 8 from directory 1
23:26:59.378 SCP-5500: Read 33180 bytes at 5226 bytes/second
23:26:59.378 SCP-5500: Getting file # 9 from directory 1
23:27:08.903 SCP-5500: Read 49836 bytes at 5232 bytes/second
23:27:08.913 SCP-5500: Getting file # 10 from directory 1
23:27:20.819 SCP-5500: Read 55924 bytes at 5053 bytes/second
23:27:20.819 SCP-5500: Getting file # 11 from directory 1
23:27:27.920 SCP-5500: Read 41358 bytes at 5214 bytes/second
23:27:27.920 SCP-5500: Getting file # 12 from directory 1
23:27:34.499 SCP-5500: Read 33486 bytes at 5082 bytes/second
23:27:34.509 SCP-5500: Getting file # 13 from directory 1
23:27:45.996 SCP-5500: Read 60754 bytes at 5288 bytes/second
23:27:45.996 SCP-5500: Getting file # 14 from directory 1
23:27:47.989 SCP-5500: Getting file # 15 from directory 1
23:27:55.450 SCP-5500: Read 38827 bytes at 5203 bytes/second
23:27:55.460 SCP-5500: Getting file # 16 from directory 1
23:27:57.151 SCP-5500: Getting file # 17 from directory 1
23:28:06.605 SCP-5500: Read 49664 bytes at 5253 bytes/second
23:28:06.605 SCP-5500: Getting file # 18 from directory 1
23:28:34.436 SCP-5500: Read 146949 bytes at 5280 bytes/second
23:28:34.436 SCP-5500: Getting file # 19 from directory 1
23:28:45.802 SCP-5500: Read 58431 bytes at 5140 bytes/second
23:28:45.802 SCP-5500: Getting file # 20 from directory 1
23:28:55.736 SCP-5500: Read 51668 bytes at 5201 bytes/second
23:28:55.746 SCP-5500: Getting file # 21 from directory 1
23:29:04.418 SCP-5500: Read 44935 bytes at 5175 bytes/second
23:29:04.428 SCP-5500: Getting file # 22 from directory 1
23:29:15.384 SCP-5500: Read 57217 bytes at 5227 bytes/second
23:29:15.384 SCP-5500: Getting file # 23 from directory 1
23:29:41.611 SCP-5500: Read 140752 bytes at 5364 bytes/second
23:29:41.621 SCP-5500: Getting file # 24 from directory 1
23:29:53.378 SCP-5500: Read 61198 bytes at 5209 bytes/second
23:29:53.378 SCP-5500: Getting file # 25 from directory 1
23:30:03.132 SCP-5500: Read 52428 bytes at 5375 bytes/second
23:30:03.132 SCP-5500: Getting file # 26 from directory 1
23:30:10.773 SCP-5500: Read 40660 bytes at 5314 bytes/second
23:30:10.773 SCP-5500: Getting file # 27 from directory 1
23:30:17.263 SCP-5500: Read 33876 bytes at 5228 bytes/second
23:30:17.263 SCP-5500: Getting file # 28 from directory 1
23:30:27.237 SCP-5500: Read 52309 bytes at 5244 bytes/second
23:30:27.237 SCP-5500: Getting file # 29 from directory 1
23:30:35.589 SCP-5500: Read 44562 bytes at 5329 bytes/second
23:30:35.599 SCP-5500: Getting file # 30 from directory 1
23:30:43.190 SCP-5500: Read 40020 bytes at 5272 bytes/second
23:30:43.190 SCP-5500: Getting file # 31 from directory 1
23:30:54.457 SCP-5500: Read 58736 bytes at 5213 bytes/second
23:30:54.467 SCP-5500: Getting file # 32 from directory 1
23:31:02.769 SCP-5500: Read 44369 bytes at 5344 bytes/second
23:31:02.769 SCP-5500: Getting file # 33 from directory 1
23:31:11.520 SCP-5500: Read 45641 bytes at 5220 bytes/second
23:31:11.520 SCP-5500: Getting file # 34 from directory 1
23:31:13.174 ['sync', 'wallpaper-index', 'wallpapers', 'uniqueserial',
'ringtone-index']
23:31:13.174 {'wallpaper': 'OVERWRITE'}
23:31:18.982 Exception: An unexpected exception has occurred.
Please see the help for details on what to do.
File "gui.pyo", line 994, in OnCallback
File "gui.pyo", line 117, in __call__
File "gui.pyo", line 73, in __call__
File "gui.pyo", line 731, in OnDataGetPhoneResults
File "wallpaper.pyo", line 201, in populate
File "bpmedia.pyo", line 578, in SetItems
File "bpmedia.pyo", line 556, in AddItems
File "bpmedia.pyo", line 357, in _regenerateimagelist
File "wallpaper.pyo", line 121, in GetItemSizedBitmap
File "wxPython\image.pyo", line 255, in GetWidth
wxPyAssertionError: C++ assertion "wxAssertFailure" failed in
e:\Projects\wx2.4\src\common\image.cpp(829): invalid image
Variables by last 8 frames, innermost last
Frame __call__ in gui.pyo at line 73
self = <gui.Callback instance at 0x01D73F80>
args = (None, {'sync': {'wallpaper': 'OVERWRITE'}, 'wallpaper-index
d = {}
kwargs = {}
Frame OnDataGetPhoneResults in gui.pyo at line 731
self = <gui.MainWindow instance; proxy of C++ wxFrame instance at _
updwp = True
exception = None
results = {'sync': {'wallpaper': 'OVERWRITE'}, 'wallpaper-index': {150
v = 'OVERWRITE'
Frame populate in wallpaper.pyo at line 201
newitems = [{'origin': 'camera', 'name': 'V15Mar04-001.jpg', 'wp-index'
keys = [150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161,
k = 184
existing = []
dict = {'sync': {'wallpaper': 'OVERWRITE'}, 'wallpaper-index': {150
entry = {'origin': 'camera', 'name': 'V17Apr04-002.jpg'}
newentry = {'origin': 'camera', 'file': 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mw
filename = 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mwells\\My Documents\\bitpim\\w
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst
Frame SetItems in bpmedia.pyo at line 578
items = [{'origin': 'camera', 'name': 'V15Mar04-001.jpg', 'wp-index'
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst
Frame AddItems in bpmedia.pyo at line 556
items = [{'origin': 'camera', 'name': 'V15Mar04-001.jpg', 'wp-index'
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst
adict = {'origin': 'camera', 'file': 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mw
key = 307
Frame _regenerateimagelist in bpmedia.pyo at line 357
stat = None
img = None
k = '__image_size'
imgsz = None
item = {'origin': 'camera', 'file': 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mw
wxil = <wxPython.gdi.wxImageList instance; proxy of C++ wxImageList
il = [<wxPython.gdi.wxBitmapPtr instance; proxy of C++ wxBitmap i
key = 274
iconsz = (100, 100)
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst
Frame GetItemSizedBitmap in wallpaper.pyo at line 121
width = 100
self = <wallpaper.WallpaperView instance; proxy of C++ wxPanel inst
item = {'origin': 'camera', 'file': 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\mw
img = <wxPython.image.wxImage instance; proxy of C++ wxImage insta
height = 100
Frame GetWidth in wxPython\image.pyo at line 255
_kwargs = {}
self = <wxPython.image.wxImage instance; proxy of C++ wxImage insta
_args = ()
04/27/2004 11:32p 3,104 index.idx
04/27/2004 11:31p 146,949 MDM11Apr04-001.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 149,756 MDM16Mar04-001.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 146,270 MDM16Mar04-002.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 140,752 MDM17Apr04-001.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 143,303 MDM21Mar04-001.mp4
04/27/2004 11:31p 8,467 V03Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 49,664 V04Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 58,431 V11Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 51,668 V11Apr04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 39,586 V15Mar04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 44,935 V17Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 8,425 V17Apr04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 61,198 V17Apr04-003.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 52,428 V17Apr04-004.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 40,660 V17Apr04-005.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 33,876 V18Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 52,309 V18Apr04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 44,562 V18Apr04-003.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 40,020 V18Apr04-004.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 58,736 V18Apr04-005.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 45,524 V21Mar04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 44,369 V23Apr04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 45,641 V23Apr04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 44,201 V26Mar04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 33,180 V26Mar04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 29,973 V27Mar04-001.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 49,836 V27Mar04-002.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 55,924 V27Mar04-003.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 9,130 V27Mar04-004.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 33,486 V27Mar04-005.jpg
04/27/2004 11:31p 60,754 V27Mar04-006.jpg
32 File(s) 1,827,117 bytes
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Mike Wells
2004-04-28 15:08:17 UTC
Permalink
Post by Stephen Wood
There is a note in the version history for sanyo image downloads that
<li>Started wallpaper download support for Sanyo SCP-8100 and
SCP-5500. Only camera pictures on the phone will be
downloaded. Wallpaper on the phone that was uploaded with Vision or by
cable is not yet transferred. Videos (on the SCP-5500) will be
transferred but will cause all sorts of exceptions/errors. The videos
can be found in the BitPim files directory. Please do not report
bugs. Use at your own risk.
Post by Mike Wells
My SCP-5500 generated a "no handler for image type"
exception pop-up right after getting the 34th image
file.
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Thanks. I usually check for the caveats first. If I do notice a
bug, how do I know when a report is appropriate? Is there some kind
of formal demarcation for those features for which bug reports are
not solicited and and those which are? Also, is there a way to
qualify a report with some formalized priority so it doesn't sound
nit-picky, for example?

BTW, it really isn't apparent how awful these pictures are until
you see them in full 640x480 res. But the convenience is great.
This will soon be a social problem, I'm sure.

Anyway, good work to you all on this project! I pesonally don't
want to use Vision to offload my images, ringers, and video because
it's quite an unnecessary expense.
Stephen Wood
2004-04-28 16:21:52 UTC
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Post by Mike Wells
Thanks. I usually check for the caveats first. If I do notice a
bug, how do I know when a report is appropriate? Is there some kind
of formal demarcation for those features for which bug reports are
not solicited and and those which are? Also, is there a way to
qualify a report with some formalized priority so it doesn't sound
nit-picky, for example?
Well formed bug reports, that are not duplicates, are always welcome.
In this case, the help explicitly says that wallpaper/ringer/camera
transfers are not supported for Sanyo phones, but the fact that one can
select the wallpaper button for the 8100 and the 5500 leads one to
believe that it is supported. That is why I wrote the unusual
disclaimer, which unfortunately I did not get in before the deadline for
this release. The Sanyo media support is rather incomplete at this
time, but probably has some value.
Post by Mike Wells
BTW, it really isn't apparent how awful these pictures are until
you see them in full 640x480 res. But the convenience is great.
This will soon be a social problem, I'm sure.
True. I have seen pictures from these cameras around the net that don't
look too bad, but the ones I take seem to look much worse!
Post by Mike Wells
Anyway, good work to you all on this project! I pesonally don't
want to use Vision to offload my images, ringers, and video because
it's quite an unnecessary expense.
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