Ensure that the SAF provider mentioned above is not disabled.Check if SAF is enabled in Download settings.If your SD Card is giving you problems, try internal storage, and vice-versa.Here are some generic steps you can try, though we make no guarantees of them working: If your default/chosen file manager app cannot handle the file types used by NewPipe, then please try Material Files from F-Droid. Please figure out on your own how to enable/obtain this system app. NewPipe does not support use cases where this app is unavailable. You might even have disabled this yourself, knowingly or unknowingly. If you're using a custom ROM, it could be lacking a critical system app that handles all SAF operations: DocumentsUI ( ). You must choose a separate folder, ideally a newly created one that will only be used for NewPipe, to keep your NewPipe downloads, as well as your files intended for export from/import into NewPipe. The main thing to note is that on Android 11 and higher, you cannot use the Download folder for your files, nor the top level of your internal storage or external SD Card (the one that contains your usual folders: Android, Download, Movies, Music, etc.). In NewPipe's case, this means that you need to ensure the folders NewPipe saves files to, or reads from, are accessible to the app. This means that Android highly restricts the access apps have to user folders (for very good privacy and security reasons).īut it means that users need to relearn their habits when choosing folders for apps. The Storage Access Framework Google introduced with Android KitKat has been enforced since Android 11.
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