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Message #07417
[Bug 643151] Re: openshot-render never end
Jonathan Thomas (jonoomph) wrote on 2012-01-29: #4
"Any thoughts on whether openshot-render is needed anymore? MLT already
contains a powerful command line tool called 'melt', which can render
openshot XML files, and those XML files can be exported from OpenShot.
Anyone disagree with me? =)"
Yes, openshot-render is needed. See my comments 19 and 21 in Bug
#729359.
For those of us with lots of small projects, it would be extremely
useful to be able to do something like (shell script pseudocode
follows):
for P in *.osp:
if file $P.webm does not exist (or is older than $P):
openshot-render --outputfile=$P.webm ... $P
But this is impossible when openshot-render does not terminate properly!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/643151
Title:
openshot-render never end
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
New
Bug description:
command line renderer never exit, it creates output file without any problem but after call sys.exit() it hangs forever. Only way to stop it is to send a signal kill -1.
Some work around is to use return instead of sys.exit() where possible eg in function main in openshot_render.py
and in main program use os._exit(0) to force exit the script, instead throwing exception SystemExit with sys.exit().
Used OS: Linux Mint 9 based on Ubuntu 10.04, OpenShot 1.1.3
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