Skip to main content
Removed signature and corrected typos
Source Link
Rohit Gupta
  • 2.4k
  • 3
  • 15
  • 31

Sorry for the mistake, I think iI am wrong on what i wrotedI wrote !!! I doubleddouble checked to make sure that I getgot the right answer and solution for this, so here it is :

  1. Double-check the file path: Use the ls command in Termux to verify the path to the directory containing the file.
  2. Try using absolute paths: Instead of relative paths, use absolute paths like /sdcard/.
  3. Consider using wildcards: If you're unsure of the exact file name, use wildcards like *.mp4.
  4. Check file permissions: Use the ls -l command to see the file permissions. If it's read-only, use chmod to change them. If these don't work, you might need to explore more advanced methods like using a root explorer or a factory reset, or uninstalling and reinstalling the app might help. However, I'd recommend trying the above suggestions first.

Let me know if you have any other questions or if you need further assistance.

-MikePinku

  • hopefully nobody is mad or upset about the previous answer :(

Sorry for the mistake, I think i am wrong on what i wroted !!! I doubled make sure that I get the right answer and solution for this, so here it is :

  1. Double-check the file path: Use the ls command in Termux to verify the path to the directory containing the file.
  2. Try using absolute paths: Instead of relative paths, use absolute paths like /sdcard/.
  3. Consider using wildcards: If you're unsure of the exact file name, use wildcards like *.mp4.
  4. Check file permissions: Use the ls -l command to see the file permissions. If it's read-only, use chmod to change them. If these don't work, you might need to explore more advanced methods like using a root explorer or a factory reset, or uninstalling and reinstalling the app might help. However, I'd recommend trying the above suggestions first.

Let me know if you have any other questions or if you need further assistance.

-MikePinku

  • hopefully nobody is mad or upset about the previous answer :(

Sorry for the mistake, I think I am wrong on what I wrote !!! I double checked to make sure that I got the right answer and solution for this, so here it is :

  1. Double-check the file path: Use the ls command in Termux to verify the path to the directory containing the file.
  2. Try using absolute paths: Instead of relative paths, use absolute paths like /sdcard/.
  3. Consider using wildcards: If you're unsure of the exact file name, use wildcards like *.mp4.
  4. Check file permissions: Use the ls -l command to see the file permissions. If it's read-only, use chmod to change them. If these don't work, you might need to explore more advanced methods like using a root explorer or a factory reset, or uninstalling and reinstalling the app might help. However, I'd recommend trying the above suggestions first.

Let me know if you have any other questions or if you need further assistance.

  • hopefully nobody is mad or upset about the previous answer :(
Source Link

Sorry for the mistake, I think i am wrong on what i wroted !!! I doubled make sure that I get the right answer and solution for this, so here it is :

  1. Double-check the file path: Use the ls command in Termux to verify the path to the directory containing the file.
  2. Try using absolute paths: Instead of relative paths, use absolute paths like /sdcard/.
  3. Consider using wildcards: If you're unsure of the exact file name, use wildcards like *.mp4.
  4. Check file permissions: Use the ls -l command to see the file permissions. If it's read-only, use chmod to change them. If these don't work, you might need to explore more advanced methods like using a root explorer or a factory reset, or uninstalling and reinstalling the app might help. However, I'd recommend trying the above suggestions first.

Let me know if you have any other questions or if you need further assistance.

-MikePinku

  • hopefully nobody is mad or upset about the previous answer :(