12-06-2022
07:25 PM
- last edited on
12-07-2022
08:42 AM
by
Danny
Hello,
I have been breaking my head since last wekeend as EOS Utility is not working properly on Ventura MACOS, But all begun because my videos were "missing" on my external disk where I download images/videos from my camera.
Turns out videos are being downloaded but they are stored as "hidden files" on my external disk, I have to press a few keys each time I want to "reveal" those files. Only videos are hidden, JPEG and RAW photos show normally.
Does someone know why is this happening and how can it be solved?
Google shows me completely unrelated info when searching for hidden files on macos.
Help would be greatly apreciated.
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12-07-2022 12:41 PM
Don't know why I didn't think of this yesterday, but to unhide all files with the same extension at once, do the following:
Or, enter in /*.MOV
i.e. whatever your video file extensions are.
Example full command (I have a "Canon" folder on my external "Scratch" volume):
chflags nohidden /Volumes/Scratch/Canon/*.MP4
12-06-2022 08:17 PM
That definitely sounds like a bug in Canon's utility (changing the file's metadata to have it be hidden).
Hmm... having written that, I do wonder now if the files were even correctly copied over. I'm thinking that the software may be starting to copy the video files (and setting them as hidden), then once the copy is complete, it will unhide them.
When you use Command-Shift-. to temporarily unhide them, do any of the video filenames start with a period?
If they start with a period, they will always be hidden. But hopefully they don't have such filenames. You can then perform the following (note that I don't know yet how to unhide every hidden file at once within a folder)
12-07-2022 12:32 PM
Thank you for your help.
Name files shows correctly after unhidding them. I'll try your steps but I see they have to be made file per file.
I´ll try to get hold of a windows computer to download the files in the future. =(
12-07-2022 12:41 PM
Don't know why I didn't think of this yesterday, but to unhide all files with the same extension at once, do the following:
Or, enter in /*.MOV
i.e. whatever your video file extensions are.
Example full command (I have a "Canon" folder on my external "Scratch" volume):
chflags nohidden /Volumes/Scratch/Canon/*.MP4
01-03-2023 04:26 PM - edited 01-03-2023 06:13 PM
Thank you, yes I can unhide all the videos on a single folder.
Hopefully they fix the EOS Utility app soon as it still hides all the videos I transfer and have to manually unhide them.
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