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[Bug 520941] Re: Fade in/out glitches
Thanks for your investigations and observations.
A lot of people refer to 30fps when the actual rate is 29.97. This is
probably due to manufacturers 'dumbing down' and thinking that it is
easier to call it 30 rather than 29.97...but the difference between
29.97 and 30fps works out to over 100 frames per hour.
There are built-in profiles for both 29.97 and 30fps within Openshot.
Admittedly it would be nice if Openshot identified the file and set the
profile accordingly, which would avoid many problems, but until then, it
would be worth double checking with ffmpeg what the true frame rate is.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/520941
Title:
Fade in/out glitches
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
In Progress
Bug description:
Hi,
I don't know if anyone else has experienced this, but now and again
(not all the time) my fades in and out glitch at the outer end: before
a fade in, the image or video appears momentarily (probably just for
one frame) then disappears, and the fade starts normally. Similarly at
the end, with the final frame flashing up full brightness.
It also seems to some extent to happen on audio - it's like OpenShot
realises a moment too late that it's not meant to be playing the
audio, or that a fade is meant to be happening.
Sometimes it doesn't happen, and sometimes it fixes itself...
unfortunately not on a 'quick' project I've been doing this morning!
Anyway. It's absolutely great work - I'm so impressed! Something as
good as this, and non-linear (I can't understand what you can even do
with linear editing!) is a joy to have!
Ubuntu 8.04
DEB 1.0.0
Again - great application. I've already done some stuff I'm really
pleased with!
Cheers,
Mike
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