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Message #10350
[Bug 596811] Re: bug importing image sequence
This bug seems to have been fixed in previous versions but came back in
1.4.0 (see bug #424988).
The workaround I'm using is the following shell command:
for a in DSC*.JPG; do b=${a:4:4};mv $a $((b-4321)).jpg; done
It makes "DSC04322.JPG" into "1.jpg" by extracting the number part and
subtracting 4321 from it. It's a bit of a hack, but works for me. If you
want to try it out, please back up your files and be sure to know what
you're doing before you run it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/596811
Title:
bug importing image sequence
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
Confirmed
Bug description:
maybe the problem is already solved but what i found out is this:
when the first image number is >100 then it shows INVALID in the
preview, starting at 99 is working fine (I imported >1900 images
1920x1080)
(i'm working with ubuntu10.04 OpenShot version 1.1.3)
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