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Message #03799
[Bug 667806] Re: Reversing a clip plays the wrong part if it's trimmed
Thanks for reporting this bug... it's finally fixed and committed to the
trunk. It will be included in the next release: 1.4.2.
** Changed in: openshot
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: openshot
Status: New => Fix Committed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/667806
Title:
Reversing a clip plays the wrong part if it's trimmed
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
If I have a 10 second clip that I've trimmed down to 4 seconds (say 2 seconds from the front, and 4 seconds from the back), then duplicate it and reverse it, the reversed clip plays the wrong section.
Essentially, it reverses the clip, but not the "window" into the clip.
To "fix" this, we need to reverse the trim. So our trimmed reversed
clip needs 4 seconds trimmed from the front and 2 seconds from the
back.
This makes sense once you understand it, but most people wouldn't
realise that after trimming a clip to exactly what they want, why
reversing it doesn't work. The reverse effect would often be used in
the middle of a clip, i.e. you have a clip of a dog running, you cut
out a short funny section, duplicate it so you have 3 copys of it, and
reverse the middle one, so that the dog now appears to run along, do
the funny thing, do the funny thing in reverse, do the funny thing
again and continue with the rest of the main clip, all seamlessly.
Ubuntu 10.10
Shotwell 1.2.2
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