- Dec 23, 2015
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Hi, I have a Nexus 7 2012 with 12gb storage. I got a warning that I was running out space and could not install the latest OS update. When I looked at what was taking up all my storage, I noticed that all my MP4 files were being counted both in the Images category and in the Video category. To be certain I wiped all my images, and then the total of Images being reported was identical to the total of Videos. I then deleted a single video of 1 GB and both Images and Videos totals decreased exactly by 1 GB. If I wipe all my movies, both my Videos and Images go back to zero.
This is causing my device to "appear" to be full because of double-counting MP4 files but when in fact there is no Images taking any space. My MP4 files are stored in the Movies folder. I am running Android 6.0.1. I have not modified the system in any way.
It is insane that due to a fault in double counting the OS is thinking the device storage is full. When I use ES File Explorer and go to SD Card Analyst, I can see what space each folder is actually taking, and I can see that the total of each folder added is NOT what is being reported under total "Used" space.
Any ideas on how to avoid this from happening?
Thanks
This is causing my device to "appear" to be full because of double-counting MP4 files but when in fact there is no Images taking any space. My MP4 files are stored in the Movies folder. I am running Android 6.0.1. I have not modified the system in any way.
It is insane that due to a fault in double counting the OS is thinking the device storage is full. When I use ES File Explorer and go to SD Card Analyst, I can see what space each folder is actually taking, and I can see that the total of each folder added is NOT what is being reported under total "Used" space.
Any ideas on how to avoid this from happening?
Thanks