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[Bug 1116462] [NEW] Cannot scroll to end when time resolution set to 1 second

 

Public bug reported:

When the timescale is set to 1 second then I can only scroll to 5
minutes 20 seconds.  As the time scale is increased I can get further in
proportion to the scale, but there seems to be no way of getting, for
example, 1 second resolution at the end of a track lasting more than 6
minutes.

Bug Date : 05 Feb 2013
Reporter : Colin Law
Platform (64 bits or 32 bits) : 32 bits
Operating System : Ubuntu
Version OS : 12.10
New installation or update : New installation
Installation Method : Installed openshot from ubuntu repository, then
  added openshot.developers and sunab/kdenlive-release ppas and updated
Version of Openshot installed : 1.4.3-1
Revision used (if any) :
Library used (Libopenshot or MLT) : MLT I believe
Library version (libopenshot 1.x.x or libmlt 0.x.x) : libmlt 0.8.8-0ubuntu0~sunab~quantal1
FFmpeg version : 6:0.8.5-0ubuntu0.12.10.1
FFmpeg installation : From ubuntu repository

Summary/Description: When the timescale is set to 1 second then I can
only scroll to 5 minutes 20 seconds.  As the time scale is increased I
can get further in proportion to the scale, but there seems to be no way
of getting, for example, 1 second resolution at the end of a track
lasting more than 6 minutes..

Steps to reproduce: In Ubuntu
Open a project and put a clip greater than six minutes long in a track
Attempt to scroll the track to the end - only 5 mins 20 seconds can be accessed.

** Affects: openshot
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Cannot scroll to end when time resolution set to 1 second

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  When the timescale is set to 1 second then I can only scroll to 5
  minutes 20 seconds.  As the time scale is increased I can get further
  in proportion to the scale, but there seems to be no way of getting,
  for example, 1 second resolution at the end of a track lasting more
  than 6 minutes.

  Bug Date : 05 Feb 2013
  Reporter : Colin Law
  Platform (64 bits or 32 bits) : 32 bits
  Operating System : Ubuntu
  Version OS : 12.10
  New installation or update : New installation
  Installation Method : Installed openshot from ubuntu repository, then
    added openshot.developers and sunab/kdenlive-release ppas and updated
  Version of Openshot installed : 1.4.3-1
  Revision used (if any) :
  Library used (Libopenshot or MLT) : MLT I believe
  Library version (libopenshot 1.x.x or libmlt 0.x.x) : libmlt 0.8.8-0ubuntu0~sunab~quantal1
  FFmpeg version : 6:0.8.5-0ubuntu0.12.10.1
  FFmpeg installation : From ubuntu repository

  Summary/Description: When the timescale is set to 1 second then I can
  only scroll to 5 minutes 20 seconds.  As the time scale is increased I
  can get further in proportion to the scale, but there seems to be no
  way of getting, for example, 1 second resolution at the end of a track
  lasting more than 6 minutes..

  Steps to reproduce: In Ubuntu
  Open a project and put a clip greater than six minutes long in a track
  Attempt to scroll the track to the end - only 5 mins 20 seconds can be accessed.

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