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Message #03872
[Bug 927364] [NEW] On exporting video, Openshot can overwrite a source file
Public bug reported:
Reproducing:
Openshot 1.4.1
Add 1 source video.
Click file->export video.
Select same folder as source file.
Name the exported file name the same as the source file.
select same file format as the source file
Click export video.
The source file is overwritten. Final exported file is also black
screen video with flickering white spots.
Just to make the program more robust-userfriendly, probably be nice to
not enable the user to export to the same source file.
It's not critical, but if it happens to an unsuspecting new user who
doesnt have a copy of his source project file, it would result in bad
experience.
One reason why user might want to save to the same filename, is for example editing a single video clip.
(expecting it to behave like a word processor, where overwriting means saving the last instance of the file)
If a user knew what would happen (exporting still needs to read from the
original file which is being overwritten to), no one would want to do
that.
** Affects: openshot
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/927364
Title:
On exporting video, Openshot can overwrite a source file
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
New
Bug description:
Reproducing:
Openshot 1.4.1
Add 1 source video.
Click file->export video.
Select same folder as source file.
Name the exported file name the same as the source file.
select same file format as the source file
Click export video.
The source file is overwritten. Final exported file is also black
screen video with flickering white spots.
Just to make the program more robust-userfriendly, probably be nice to
not enable the user to export to the same source file.
It's not critical, but if it happens to an unsuspecting new user who
doesnt have a copy of his source project file, it would result in bad
experience.
One reason why user might want to save to the same filename, is for example editing a single video clip.
(expecting it to behave like a word processor, where overwriting means saving the last instance of the file)
If a user knew what would happen (exporting still needs to read from
the original file which is being overwritten to), no one would want to
do that.
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Follow ups
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[Bug 927364] Re: On exporting video, Openshot can overwrite a source file
From: Tomas Maly, 2013-10-27
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[Bug 927364] Re: On exporting video, Openshot can overwrite a source file
From: Tomas Maly, 2013-10-27
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[Bug 927364] Re: On exporting video, Openshot can overwrite a source file
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2012-05-23
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[Bug 927364] Re: On exporting video, Openshot can overwrite a source file
From: Andy Finch, 2012-03-23
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[Bug 927364] Re: On exporting video, Openshot can overwrite a source file
From: Andy Finch, 2012-03-22
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[Bug 927364] Re: On exporting video, Openshot can overwrite a source file
From: Cenwen, 2012-02-07
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[Bug 927364] [NEW] On exporting video, Openshot can overwrite a source file
From: J B, 2012-02-06
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