Gps POI Images? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Does anyone have the camera working with the gps? I would like to use this feature while hiking. I believe i have the gps working but i dont find any info stored in the Images? Thanks
Im running Alexes 6.1 rom and the latest 6.1 radio 1.64.06.04

Use this
Using any registry editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\ and in the folder P9 change "enabled" from 0 to 1. Now new option GPS Photo will appear in the menu.
When you take a GPS Photo it will store under a folder called POI, in pictures (pictures location depends on what you set it.) Use the attached to open a photo from the POI folder. You will see the GPS coordinates set as extended attributes.
MODs: I found the attached as a freeware when searching google. If it is not please remove, and let me know.
JKO

You can also use KaiserTweak to activate this.

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GPS Photos - How?

How do I use a GPS Photo? I see they end up in <Computer\TyTN II\Storage Card\My Documents\My POI> as jpgs but I cant see any location data within the file info? (I have HTC camera 4.08.) BTW I did a search and could not find an answer so pls excuse if it has been covered a million times. Thnx.
Did you look in the exif data for the GPS location?
Yes I did. Nothing there.
But... Co incidentally I just loaded up the Registry Tweak tool and see that my lack of GPS Photo co ordinates is due to the applicable registry switch being off by default. Toggled it to on and I expect it will be fixed now.

GPS PHOTO

i want to use the GPS OPTION but when i run it from my camera i get the message
"initialing GPS........" and it didnt work.
why?
You need to start up another GPS program first, like Tomtom or CoPilot, then try the gps photo option and it will work
I tried it during my holiday to get it working... If I wait a bit on the initializing it shows a globe with some bars above it in the display.
But if I read out the EXIF tags it doesn't show a location?
Or do I need to boot a GPS app first?
Boot a GPS application, get a fix and then use it.
This way it works flawlessly.
Where can one find this GPS tagging option - I have looked high and low and its not there
You would need to edit the registry first, in order to see that option in your camera.
i'm assuming that you haven't turned on GPS tagging yet...for doing that u need to use some registry editor...search for GPS photo to get the steps needed to do it
and no, GPS tagging doesn't need to have any GPS software running in the background...when u click on GPS photo, the camera program automatically gets ur GPS co-ordinates (provided ur in the open)
these GPS co-ordinates do not however show up automatically in most photo software. the one i tested was opanda iexif reader...which can be downloaded from www.opanda.com
once u start iexif, load up the photo u just took...btw, GPS tagged photos will be saved by default into the 'My POI' folder...u can get to see the co-ordinates and GPS data in the software. Also, there is a lookup option, where u can see the photo location in google maps thru ur browser.
it works for me so far...but i guess there needs to be some program to automate the whole process
if this is a feature of the phone, why is it so hidden?
u gotta put that question to HTC i guess

tomtom & footprint help needed

how can i get footprint to interact ( work with ) tomtom v7.915, it only seems to want to link with google maps and does not give any link to tomtom ?
Using 4th feb hyperdragon on my kaiser
Try V.7910, works like a charm
It does not work with hyperdragon 4th feb
Anyone even know where v915 looks for photos with gps data, I've read that it looks in 'my documents/my poi' and having placed these directories on both the storage card and device tomtom still does not pick up the pictuers
EDIT
Found the answer FOR THE SAVE LOCATION;
Create a folder named GEO-PHOTOS in ROOT
your SD
Open your camera and take a picture with the "GPS Photo"
Copy your photos in the GEO-PHOTOS
Also to get footprint to launch tomtom in this rom you need to install KDkobes footprint cab
checked and both solutions work

How to move files received via BT

Hello, I have got a question. When I receive photos via BT I can, without any problems find them in file explorer. But how can I move them in such a way, to be able to see them in photo gallery in Touchflow?
Regards, fck.
move to Internal Storage/My Documents/My Pictures
Obvious really isn't it?!?!
Obvious as hell. The point is, in my case it's not working.
Regards, fck.
May I ask which ROM do you use? as this can be ROM dependent
May I suggest a couple of programs that may help
1) HTC4_Inbox A program that saves BT transferred files to storage card Start -> Settings -> Connections -> OBEX Inbox to choose where u want to recieve files.
2) Advance Config 3.3 a useful tool that allows you to specify the mapping of folders like;
My Documents
My Videos
Etc
I am using the Aztor x2 Ultimate. I am familiar to Advanced config application, I am using it for battery saving features. The problem is, why no photos are beeing displayed in the photo album although they are in correct location.
Hi,
All i'm doing is copying images to my \\internal storage\my documents\my pictures and they always appear right away in Tf3d.
What is the path you have for your images?

Kaiser/Tilt 3G ON/OFF toggle cab?

Hi,
I'm looking for a cab that will enable toggling ON/OFF the 3G function.
I'm aware that there are comm managers that do that, but I'm looking for a cab that does only that, just like GPSTOGGLE does for the GPS
Thanks.
wisniak said:
Hi,
I'm looking for a cab that will enable toggling ON/OFF the 3G function.
I'm aware that there are comm managers that do that, but I'm looking for a cab that does only that, just like GPSTOGGLE does for the GPS
Thanks.
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What is the difference between what you want and assigning comm manager to # 6 button ( as abusalza does ) and toggling on/off. How much faster do you think a .cab switch is going to do it ?
I just want an ON/OFF function for the 3G, w/o having to pull up the comm manager.
The solution you suggested does not do that.
Further, I can just add a widget to the Today screen in SPB Sell 3 and have exactly the same result....
Try the GPS TOGGLE cab and see the difference.
It's not about speed at all, just "single functionality".
Somebody pointed me to the following solution.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2145594&postcount=371
How can I adapt this to the Tilt? (specifically, I have a \Program Files\Mortscript directory, but what do I do regarding the "vjvolubilis" part?)
Thanks.
wisniak said:
I'm looking for a cab that will enable toggling ON/OFF the 3G function.
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Great idea! I would like to have such button on the screen too! But I think there will be need the soft reset to toggle it..
wisniak said:
Somebody pointed me to the following solution.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2145594&postcount=371
How can I adapt this to the Tilt? (specifically, I have a \Program Files\Mortscript directory, but what do I do regarding the "vjvolubilis" part?)
Thanks.
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I have another one also based on Mortscript & another Vijay555's small stuff called VJOkButt, check my post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3726097&postcount=11171
I'll update that post later on to cover 'How to map the script to a hardware button?'
Basically what you need to do is:
1.Have Mortscript installed.
2.Copy the required VJ app and other stuff (if any, called by the script) to the folder that is described in the .mscr file.
3.Copy the .mscr file to anywhere on your device, AFTER THAT creat a shotcut for the script into \Windows\Start Menu\Programs\ folder or its subfolder that you prefered.
4. Then the script will show up in start menu and you can map it into a hardware button from Start >> Settings >> Personal >> Button, or use a button customization software like HButton. Also you can use the shortcut in SPB MS.
Please keep an eye on my abovementioned post, I'll provide more information later on.
Two words:
Nevermind. Wrong solution.

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