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Terry P.
2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
iPhone videos are not uploading and I can't find the settings to check.
My iPhone is uploading photos I select in the Photos app, but does not upload vieos.
I've seen replies here about this problem saying "If you access your Account tab inside our app, you should ...
Terry P.
2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Eh? I’ve covered all those. Please read my posts more carefully before dashing off more questions!
Hannah
Dropbox Community Moderator
2 years agoHi again, Terry.
From your description, we can understand that you're manually uploading your videos from your phone to Dropbox through the Dropbox mobile app and then, with the help of the Dropbox desktop app, these videos sync to your PC, where you can later access them, after they've been uploaded, isn't that right?
However, what is not clear, is the platform that's missing the "progress indication".
This could be the progress indication of the uploads on the mobile app or the syncing progress on the PC (desktop app); Can you clarify which one you mean, please?
- Terry P.2 years agoCollaborator | Level 10
Hannah,
The former. I did not describe any activity on my PC desktop. All of the following (quotes from my earlier post) were exclusively with my iPhone:
"...occasionally open the iPhone Photos app,"
"...select those I want to upload"
"...choose Dropbox as the option"
"...specify appropriate Dropbox folders on my Windows PC."Is no one on the Dropbox Support team familiar with uploading from an iPhone?
As for the progress indicator, here is a screenshot. The bar did not indicate (blue) progress even after waiting several minutes. And note that this occurred this morning with an image, just as it did before with a video. I had assumed the issue was confined to videos, but clearly not.
I assume you will raise this with your technical specialist colleagues. I suspecy isolating the cause may be more difficult as it's intermittent . I did succeed in uploading some photos this morning.
Broadening the discussion a little: some ambiguity/confusion may have occurred because, prompted by your earlier comments I did some reading and now believe that I should be able to configure settings so that (unless I delete them promptly) all my future photos and videos can be automatically uploaded to Dropbox? If so coud you please clarify how to ensure that please?
It would be helpful if further communication was with the same moderator please.
Terry Pinnell, Plus User.
- Hannah2 years ago
Dropbox Community Moderator
Thanks for the clarifications and the screenshot, Terry!
To see if that helps with your issue, I would suggest clearing out the app's cache, as a next step.
To do so, open the Dropbox app, tap on "account", then on the gear icon and then on "clear cache".
About the automatic upload, indeed, we do offer a feature called "camera uploads" that automatically uploads photos/videos (you can specify that in the settings) from your camera roll to Dropbox.
You can read more about it and see how to enable it here.
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