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[Bug 1548146] [NEW] Windows 10: Transport buttons unresponsive, then crashes

 

Public bug reported:

Just installed OpenShot, rebooted the machine and imported about a dozen GoPro MP4 files.
  
I can drag a video from the bin down to the timeline.  But as soon as I try to play any video, the problems begin.  Once a video is playing, pressing pause does nothing for several seconds.  Once it pauses, the Windows "spinning" icon appears.  In two instances, OpenShot crashed a short time later.  Only once, it just froze for a few minutes and then unfroze as if nothing happened.  (On the plus side, when it crashed, I was happy to see my project file recovered even though I hadn't even saved anything yet.)  

I am also surprised that once the timeline is playing, it continues to
"runaway" past the very last clip.  Other editors I've used
automatically stop the cursor once it reaches the end of the very last
clip on the timeline.

It might be this particular machine - I'm on my laptop, but my desktop
PC is considerably better.  Still, thought you should know in case this
input helps you in creating "recommended system requirements" for
OpenShot, as I didn't see any posted anywhere.  Once I have a chance to
try it on the desktop, I'll file another report with that machine's
specs, if I encounter the same issues.

Architecture (64 bits or 32 bits) : 64 bit
Operating System & version: Windows 10, version 1511
Installation Method : MSI via link from the latest Kickstarter backer email
Version of Openshot installed : 2.0.6 (beta 3)

Processor: AMD A6-3400M APU 1.40 GHz
RAM: 6 GB
HDD: 580 GB, approx 500 GB free

BZR Revision used (if any) : ??
MLT/melt version: ??
FFmpeg (i.e.libavcodec) version : ??
FFmpeg installation : ??

** Affects: openshot
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Summary changed:

- Transport buttons unresponsive, then crashes
+ Windows 10: Transport buttons unresponsive, then crashes

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Title:
  Windows 10: Transport buttons unresponsive, then crashes

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  Just installed OpenShot, rebooted the machine and imported about a dozen GoPro MP4 files.
    
  I can drag a video from the bin down to the timeline.  But as soon as I try to play any video, the problems begin.  Once a video is playing, pressing pause does nothing for several seconds.  Once it pauses, the Windows "spinning" icon appears.  In two instances, OpenShot crashed a short time later.  Only once, it just froze for a few minutes and then unfroze as if nothing happened.  (On the plus side, when it crashed, I was happy to see my project file recovered even though I hadn't even saved anything yet.)  

  I am also surprised that once the timeline is playing, it continues to
  "runaway" past the very last clip.  Other editors I've used
  automatically stop the cursor once it reaches the end of the very last
  clip on the timeline.

  It might be this particular machine - I'm on my laptop, but my desktop
  PC is considerably better.  Still, thought you should know in case
  this input helps you in creating "recommended system requirements" for
  OpenShot, as I didn't see any posted anywhere.  Once I have a chance
  to try it on the desktop, I'll file another report with that machine's
  specs, if I encounter the same issues.

  Architecture (64 bits or 32 bits) : 64 bit
  Operating System & version: Windows 10, version 1511
  Installation Method : MSI via link from the latest Kickstarter backer email
  Version of Openshot installed : 2.0.6 (beta 3)

  Processor: AMD A6-3400M APU 1.40 GHz
  RAM: 6 GB
  HDD: 580 GB, approx 500 GB free

  BZR Revision used (if any) : ??
  MLT/melt version: ??
  FFmpeg (i.e.libavcodec) version : ??
  FFmpeg installation : ??

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