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Message #05772
[Bug 538558] Re: absolute paths in .osp
I understand, and I think that your solution would be way better than
the current situation.
BTW another principle would be to always use a dedicated directory for
each (group of) open shot project(s). The rationale is quite simple: an
osp almost never exists alone, but most often spawns additional files
(e.g. title SVGs, outputs, etc...). Therefore it really makes little
sense to leave in a generic directory (like ~).
However, one exception is the mentioned group of related projects. For
example, different cuts of a video (a long and a shortened version), or
different parts of a long video which would be handled through different
projects. In this case, it makes sense that the osp files live in the
same directory, so that they share the files they depend on.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/538558
Title:
absolute paths in .osp
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
Triaged
Bug description:
Hi,
I have opened .osp file with text editor and seems like paths to media files in project are absolute.
It will be great to use relative from .osp file paths to media files.
It should be much easy to move(send) clip sources and project file to
another location
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