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[Bug 1035934] Re: openshot project suffering from invalid project files
I was able to manually edit the .osp project file using gedit and correct all the paths, but the GIF images I was using for titles failed to load. Video files loaded okay. Deleting the titles from the project and then trying to re-import them resulted in the message "There was an error importing the selected file(s)." I then noticed that I had saved the edited project file with a new name, but did not change the project name within the .osp file to match. Once I did that, it seemed to work fine.
This is all a result of moving my project and files to a shared partition from their original location. This work-around was a real pain, but now that it's done I'll make sure future projects are created exactly where I want them until the bug is fixed!
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Title:
openshot project suffering from invalid project files
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
New
Bug description:
Ubunto 12.04
OpenShot v 1.4.0
This bug arises due to the way in which project files are kept within
the openshot project. They are stored with full path names, which
means that if any of the locations of the project files change then
they are no longer valid, which produces an error message when loading
the project saying it can't find the file(s). Right-clicking the
project file in question and typing in the location, then clicking
Apply does not seem to fix it.
Everyone's method of working is different, but I prefer to have all the source audio/video files for a project in a separate directory. I then save the OpenShot project to that directory so that everything is contained in the one directory.
Operating in this manner should allow a project to be relocated elsewhere on the machine, or perhaps copied to DVD/USB stick/etc for editing on another machine. Because the project stores the full path name of the project files unless the location of the folder on the other machine is exactly the same then this issue occurs.
I would suggest storing the relative paths to the project files in the
OpenShot project.
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