Thank you. Wish it would work for me. Looks like a really neat program. By the way, QImage finds the camera.
Qimage and FlashPipe have identical code to detect the drives so either:
(a) you are pointing Qimage to the drive manually (or it remembers it) which you can do in FlashPipe too or
(b) you've turned off (unchecked) the drive in question in FlashPipe
In literally every case where FlashPipe doesn't see media, it means that media is not showing up as the proper drive or drive type on your system. That's a system problem and not a FlashPipe issue. The following are the criteria used by FlashPipe to detect a drive:
(1) Drive must be tagged as a removable media drive by the system.
(2) Windows must return "true" when asked if there is media currently in the drive.
(3) The drive must have a subfolder named DCIM, IMAGES, IMOLYM, or PRIVATE directly off the root.
If FlashPipe doesn't open automatically when you insert a flash card, one of the above three rules has been broken. All of the above three items should be true when inserting a flash card with photos or videos.
Mike