My video camera stores clips in subdirectories. Every time you turn the
camera on it creates a new subdirectory; each time you pause and start
it puts the clip into the current subdirectory. The files in the
subdirectories have the same filename. Since digikam scans the whole
tree, I end up with lots of identically names files, and I lose the
grouping of the clips.
Is there some way to tell digikam to transfer the directory tree as-is,
instead of file-by-file into a single directory?
Thanks,
--Yan
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