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[Bug 722285] Re: timeline only shows 320 times the zoom slider setting

 

It is 1.1.3-1.

I tried to install OpenShot from scratch on a 3rd computer, under similar circomstances :
- the software sources were only the standard/default ones, Ubuntu and Canonical
- no other software had been installed yet, apart from the ones that come along with Ubuntu 10.04

This time again, it was version 1.1.3 (not even 1.1.3-1) that came up,
without bug 722 285, and the time-line was zoomed by default on 15s.
Exact same result as described above in posting #33.

This is why I am surprised and wondering what have happened later on, beyond 1.1.3 (the bug is absent on version 1.1.3,  but present in 1.3 and 1.4 -- and maybe 1.2 ??) 
Or is it that a fix was done in underlying libraries, so that the bug is fixed for whoever does install OpenShot from scratch now, provided that the libraries in question are installed from scratch as well, during OpenShot installation.

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Title:
  timeline only shows 320 times the zoom slider setting

Status in libcairo  -  cairo vector graphics library:
  Confirmed
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The timeline only shows the first (320*zoom seeting) seconds of a project.
  So if the zoom slider setting is set to 1 s, the timeline stops at 5'20'' (=320'')
  if it set to 2 s, it stops at 10'40'' (=640''), 4 s it stops at 21'20'' (=1280''), etc.

  How to reproduce:
  -launch OpenShot and create a new project of 60 min
  -with the default 8 s zoom setting you can only move the timeline up to 42'40'' (=2560 = 320*8)
  -try zooming in and see the timeline shorten as you zoom more

  1. Ubuntu 10.10 x64
  2. PPA installation
  3. OpenShot 1.3.0

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