Currently have over 1000+ pictures in my Camera Roll. When viewing the DCIM folder via windows explorer, those 1000+ pictures are spread out over 49 different subfolders, some with many pictures in the sub folder, but others with only 1 or 2 pictures. All of the subfolders are named in the format of 100APPLE, 101APPLE, 102APPLE, etc (all the way up to 148APPLE).
Has anyone figured out a way to fix this, so all the Camera Roll pictures are under one folder?
Was wondering if this would work: I back up all pictures in the Camera Roll from all the subfolders to my PC. Then I delete all the XXXAPPLE folders (and the pictures contained within them). Next, open the Photo App on the phone so it sees all the pictures are gone. Then I'm thinking I could take a single picture, so iOS creates a single new folder under DCIM. Once that new folder is created, I then copy all my backed up pictures to this one single folder.
Anyone know if this would work? If not, any other suggestions to consolidate these? It's really frustrating to take a single picture, and then want to copy that picture from the phone to my PC, and have to search through 49 folders to figure out where iOS put that one picture.
Has anyone figured out a way to fix this, so all the Camera Roll pictures are under one folder?
Was wondering if this would work: I back up all pictures in the Camera Roll from all the subfolders to my PC. Then I delete all the XXXAPPLE folders (and the pictures contained within them). Next, open the Photo App on the phone so it sees all the pictures are gone. Then I'm thinking I could take a single picture, so iOS creates a single new folder under DCIM. Once that new folder is created, I then copy all my backed up pictures to this one single folder.
Anyone know if this would work? If not, any other suggestions to consolidate these? It's really frustrating to take a single picture, and then want to copy that picture from the phone to my PC, and have to search through 49 folders to figure out where iOS put that one picture.