Understanding Root Directory vs Limited Mode

When binding your RecDual Dongle to RecDual Link App, the folder you authorize determines which features are available. This article explains the difference between Root Directory access and Limited Mode.

What is Root Directory Access?

Root Directory access means you authorized the app to access the top-level folder of your RecDual Dongle’s storage - not any subfolder like “Videos” or “DCIM”.

How to identify root directory:

  • It’s the first level you see when opening the device storage

  • Contains folders like “Videos”, “System”, etc.

  • Shows the full device capacity

Features with Root Directory Access:

  • All video playback and download features

  • Full configuration management

  • One-click firmware upgrade (requires root access)

  • Storage health monitoring

  • All device settings

What is Limited Mode?

Limited Mode activates when you authorize only a subfolder (like “Videos”) instead of the root directory.

Why Limited Mode exists:

  • Some Android devices restrict root access to external storage

  • Google Pixel and certain Samsung models may not show root option

  • Security policies on some phones prevent full storage access

Features in Limited Mode:

  • Video playback and streaming: Yes

  • Video download and delete: Yes

  • Basic configuration: Yes

  • Firmware upgrade: No (blocked)

  • Some advanced features: Limited

Feature Comparison

Feature

Root Directory

Limited Mode

Video playback

Yes

Yes

Video download

Yes

Yes

Delete videos

Yes

Yes

View storage capacity

Yes

Yes

Change settings

Yes

Yes

Save configuration

Yes

Partial

Firmware upgrade

Yes

No

Access all folders

Yes

No

Why Firmware Update Needs Root Access

Firmware update files must be written to the root directory of the TF card. The device reads firmware files from a specific location during startup:

  1. App downloads firmware file

  2. Writes file to TF card root directory

  3. You restart the device

  4. Device finds and installs firmware

If app only has subfolder access (Limited Mode), it cannot write to root and firmware update fails.

How to Check Your Current Mode

  1. Open RecDual Link App

  2. Go to Dashboard or Settings

  3. Look for access mode indicator: - “Full Access” or no warning = Root Directory access - “Limited Mode” or warning message = Limited Mode

Switching from Limited to Root Mode

If you’re in Limited Mode but want full features:

Option 1: Reset and Rebind

  1. Go to Settings > Reset Binding Permissions

  2. When file picker appears, navigate to root directory

  3. Select the device root (not any subfolder)

  4. Tap “Use this folder”

  5. Grant access

Option 2: Use Different Platform

If your Android phone doesn’t allow root access:

  • Use the Windows version of RecDual Link (full root access)

  • Perform firmware updates on Windows

  • Use Android for other features

Option 3: Try Different Method

On some phones, the following may help access root:

  1. When file picker opens, look for “Internal Storage” or similar at top

  2. Tap the hamburger menu (three lines) to see all storage locations

  3. Find and select the USB device directly

Why Some Phones Restrict Root Access

Android 11+ Scoped Storage:

Google introduced stricter storage policies to improve security:

  • Apps can only access their own folders by default

  • External storage access requires explicit user permission

  • Some devices further restrict this for USB storage

Manufacturer Restrictions:

Some phone manufacturers add additional restrictions:

  • Google Pixel: Often limits external storage root access

  • Some Samsung: May restrict based on security settings

  • Work profiles: Corporate devices may block external storage

Workarounds for Restricted Phones

Use Windows for Firmware Updates

The most reliable solution:

  1. Connect RecDual Dongle to Windows PC

  2. Use Windows version of RecDual Link

  3. Perform firmware update (always has root access)

  4. Continue using Android for daily use

Manual Firmware Update

As a last resort, you can manually update firmware:

  1. Download firmware file from official website

  2. Copy to TF card root directory using computer

  3. Insert TF card into RecDual Dongle

  4. Restart device to install

Note

Manual firmware update is not recommended for most users. Use the Windows app method if possible.