How to access the private G-Stomper folders on Android 13 or higher
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2024 7:39 pm
On Android 13 or later, the private isolated file storage of the G-Stomper apps at ...
"/sdcard/Android/data/<app-packagename>/files/gstomper"
... is protected by Android. This means, you can only access these folders with tools that have the required access permission.
We recommend the following methods to copy files to or from these private folders:
The <app-packagename> is unique for each app:
G-Stomper 5.9.3.2 introduced a new way to access the private storage without the requirement of using a 3rd party app (see here).
"/sdcard/Android/data/<app-packagename>/files/gstomper"
... is protected by Android. This means, you can only access these folders with tools that have the required access permission.
We recommend the following methods to copy files to or from these private folders:
- Connect your device via USB to a computer. Via USB you can access the private folders.
- On your device, you can use Cx File Explorer to access the private folders.
The <app-packagename> is unique for each app:
- G-Stomper Studio = com.planeth.gstomper
- G-Stomper Studio DEMO = com.planeth.gstomperdemo
- G-Stomper Producer = com.planeth.gstomperproducer
- G-Stomper Producer DEMO = com.planeth.gstomperproducerdemo
- G-Stomper Rhythm = com.planeth.rhythm
- G-Stomper VA-Beast (standalone) = com.planeth.vabeast
- G-Stomper VA-Beast (standalone) DEMO = com.planeth.vabeastdemo
G-Stomper 5.9.3.2 introduced a new way to access the private storage without the requirement of using a 3rd party app (see here).