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murrayatuptown's avatar
murrayatuptown
Explorer | Level 4
2 months ago

Question about file name date_time format for Google Pixel/Google Backup/Google Photos/Dropbox users

Hello:

 

For the first time tonight I noticed MP4 videos recorded on a Google Pixel 4a, with correct network time, had newer date_time info in the PXL_20240926_hhmmsssss.mp4 file name structure, than the actual capture time.

 

I am pretty sure this happened via the process of backing up to Google Photos, and not the Dropbox upload process. I have to go look at my other file storage to confirm.

 

I record with three Android phones, two of which have no sim cards. The latter two I sometimes transfer from by USB cable. The no-sim-card phones were used for a concert earlier and all files had the exact correct time info. This is critical to identify them in sequence and to find different views of same real-time events.

 

So this is probably a Google Backup question for others you have hardware or experience similar to mine.

 

Renaming files with later date & time seems to have no benefit, so I'm trying to figure out how to prevent/avoid this. Renaming with different date_time file names based on whatever random order they were backed up in, is destructive. That may even explain some lost files.

 

I'm asking in this community because it's the end use where the problem was discovered. I am certain if I ask in Google, I will get utterly worthless & irrelevant AI garbage in response. Oops, I mean AoI...Absense of Intelligence.

 

Thanks for reading and your thoughts. 

 

Murray

  • Hi murrayatuptown, thanks for posting on the Community.

     

    As this is related to how your mobile device is saving videos on your device, there isn't much I can add to this, since it isn't directly related to the way that Dropbox uploads files.

     

    I'll leave this post open for other users to contribute their suggestions. 

  • Jay's avatar
    Jay
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    Hi murrayatuptown, thanks for posting on the Community.

     

    As this is related to how your mobile device is saving videos on your device, there isn't much I can add to this, since it isn't directly related to the way that Dropbox uploads files.

     

    I'll leave this post open for other users to contribute their suggestions. 

    • murrayatuptown's avatar
      murrayatuptown
      Explorer | Level 4

      Thanks.

       

      I figured it out and a workaround. It was a Google Photos sync phenomenon.

       

      Murray

       

       

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