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Re: [Bug 1431525] [NEW] Openshot Crash in 14.10 GNOME
That's it. I opened the terminal, typed "openshot with" and hit enter.
The Openshot application launched than I went back and copied everything
in the terminal. I did it a second time right now and got the same
results (see below).
codymsisson@codymsisson-desktop:~$ openshot with
------------------------- ERROR 1 ------------------------------
Failed to import 'from openshot import main'
Error Message: cannot import name main
----------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------
OpenShot (version 1.4.3)
--------------------------------
Process no longer exists: 26508. Creating new pid lock file.
Adding files to the watch queue:
/home/codymsisson/with
Detecting formats, codecs, and filters...
---
video_codecs:
- a64multi
- a64multi5
- alias_pix
- asv1
- asv2
- bmp
- cljr
- dnxhd
- dpx
- dvvideo
- ffv1
- ffvhuff
- flashsv
- flv
- gif
- h261
- h263
- h263p
- huffyuv
- jpegls
- ljpeg
- mjpeg
- mpeg1video
- mpeg2video
- mpeg4
- msmpeg4v2
- msmpeg4
- pam
- pbm
- pcx
- pgm
- pgmyuv
- png
- ppm
- prores
- qtrle
- rawvideo
- roqvideo
- rv10
- rv20
- sgi
- sunrast
- svq1
- targa
- tiff
- utvideo
- v210
- v410
- wmv1
- wmv2
- xbm
- xwd
- zlib
- zmbv
- libopenjpeg
- libschroedinger
- libtheora
- libvpx
- libvpx-vp9
- libx264
- libxvid
...
---
audio_codecs:
- comfortnoise
- aac
- ac3
- ac3_fixed
- alac
- eac3
- flac
- mp2
- nellymoser
- real_144
- vorbis
- wmav1
- wmav2
- pcm_alaw
- pcm_f32be
- pcm_f32le
- pcm_f64be
- pcm_f64le
- pcm_mulaw
- pcm_s8
- pcm_s16be
- pcm_s16le
- pcm_s24be
- pcm_s24daud
- pcm_s24le
- pcm_s32be
- pcm_s32le
- pcm_u8
- pcm_u16be
- pcm_u16le
- pcm_u24be
- pcm_u24le
- pcm_u32be
- pcm_u32le
- roq_dpcm
- adpcm_adx
- g722
- g726
- adpcm_ima_qt
- adpcm_ima_wav
- adpcm_ms
- adpcm_swf
- adpcm_yamaha
- libgsm
- libgsm_ms
- libmp3lame
- libopus
- libspeex
- libvorbis
...
---
formats:
- a64
- ac3
- adts
- adx
- aiff
- amr
- asf
- ass
- asf_stream
- au
- avi
- avm2
- cavsvideo
- crc
- daud
- dirac
- dnxhd
- dts
- dv
- eac3
- f4v
- ffmetadata
- filmstrip
- flac
- flv
- framecrc
- framemd5
- g722
- gif
- gxf
- h261
- h263
- h264
- hds
- hevc
- hls
- ilbc
- image2
- image2pipe
- ipod
- ismv
- ivf
- latm
- m4v
- md5
- matroska
- matroska
- mjpeg
- mlp
- mmf
- mov
- mp2
- mp3
- mp4
- mpeg
- vcd
- mpeg1video
- dvd
- svcd
- mpeg2video
- vob
- mpegts
- mpjpeg
- mxf
- mxf_d10
- null
- nut
- ogg
- oma
- alaw
- mulaw
- f64be
- f64le
- f32be
- f32le
- s32be
- s32le
- s24be
- s24le
- s16be
- s16le
- s8
- u32be
- u32le
- u24be
- u24le
- u16be
- u16le
- u8
- psp
- rawvideo
- rm
- roq
- rso
- rtp
- rtsp
- sap
- segment
- smjpeg
- smoothstreaming
- sox
- spdif
- srt
- swf
- 3g2
- 3gp
- truehd
- rcv
- voc
- wav
- webm
- wv
- yuv4mpegpipe
- alsa
- oss
...
state saved
On Sun, 2015-03-15 at 15:05 +0000, Olivier Girard wrote:
> That's all, nothing else to the end ?
>
> 2015-03-15 15:38 GMT+01:00 Cody Sisson <codymsisson@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> > Olivier,
> > Here you go:
> >
> > ------------------------- ERROR 1 ------------------------------
> > Failed to import 'from openshot import main'
> > Error Message: cannot import name main
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > --------------------------------
> > OpenShot (version 1.4.3)
> > --------------------------------
> > Process no longer exists: 15389. Creating new pid lock file.
> > Adding files to the watch queue:
> > /home/codymsisson/with
> >
> > Detecting formats, codecs, and filters...
> > ---
> > video_codecs:
> > - a64multi
> > - a64multi5
> > - alias_pix
> > - asv1
> > - asv2
> > - bmp
> > - cljr
> > - dnxhd
> > - dpx
> > - dvvideo
> > - ffv1
> > - ffvhuff
> > - flashsv
> > - flv
> > - gif
> > - h261
> > - h263
> > - h263p
> > - huffyuv
> > - jpegls
> > - ljpeg
> > - mjpeg
> > - mpeg1video
> > - mpeg2video
> > - mpeg4
> > - msmpeg4v2
> > - msmpeg4
> > - pam
> > - pbm
> > - pcx
> > - pgm
> > - pgmyuv
> > - png
> > - ppm
> > - prores
> > - qtrle
> > - rawvideo
> > - roqvideo
> > - rv10
> > - rv20
> > - sgi
> > - sunrast
> > - svq1
> > - targa
> > - tiff
> > - utvideo
> > - v210
> > - v410
> > - wmv1
> > - wmv2
> > - xbm
> > - xwd
> > - zlib
> > - zmbv
> > - libopenjpeg
> > - libschroedinger
> > - libtheora
> > - libvpx
> > - libvpx-vp9
> > - libx264
> > - libxvid
> > ...
> > ---
> > audio_codecs:
> > - comfortnoise
> > - aac
> > - ac3
> > - ac3_fixed
> > - alac
> > - eac3
> > - flac
> > - mp2
> > - nellymoser
> > - real_144
> > - vorbis
> > - wmav1
> > - wmav2
> > - pcm_alaw
> > - pcm_f32be
> > - pcm_f32le
> > - pcm_f64be
> > - pcm_f64le
> > - pcm_mulaw
> > - pcm_s8
> > - pcm_s16be
> > - pcm_s16le
> > - pcm_s24be
> > - pcm_s24daud
> > - pcm_s24le
> > - pcm_s32be
> > - pcm_s32le
> > - pcm_u8
> > - pcm_u16be
> > - pcm_u16le
> > - pcm_u24be
> > - pcm_u24le
> > - pcm_u32be
> > - pcm_u32le
> > - roq_dpcm
> > - adpcm_adx
> > - g722
> > - g726
> > - adpcm_ima_qt
> > - adpcm_ima_wav
> > - adpcm_ms
> > - adpcm_swf
> > - adpcm_yamaha
> > - libgsm
> > - libgsm_ms
> > - libmp3lame
> > - libopus
> > - libspeex
> > - libvorbis
> > ...
> > ---
> > formats:
> > - a64
> > - ac3
> > - adts
> > - adx
> > - aiff
> > - amr
> > - asf
> > - ass
> > - asf_stream
> > - au
> > - avi
> > - avm2
> > - cavsvideo
> > - crc
> > - daud
> > - dirac
> > - dnxhd
> > - dts
> > - dv
> > - eac3
> > - f4v
> > - ffmetadata
> > - filmstrip
> > - flac
> > - flv
> > - framecrc
> > - framemd5
> > - g722
> > - gif
> > - gxf
> > - h261
> > - h263
> > - h264
> > - hds
> > - hevc
> > - hls
> > - ilbc
> > - image2
> > - image2pipe
> > - ipod
> > - ismv
> > - ivf
> > - latm
> > - m4v
> > - md5
> > - matroska
> > - matroska
> > - mjpeg
> > - mlp
> > - mmf
> > - mov
> > - mp2
> > - mp3
> > - mp4
> > - mpeg
> > - vcd
> > - mpeg1video
> > - dvd
> > - svcd
> > - mpeg2video
> > - vob
> > - mpegts
> > - mpjpeg
> > - mxf
> > - mxf_d10
> > - null
> > - nut
> > - ogg
> > - oma
> > - alaw
> > - mulaw
> > - f64be
> > - f64le
> > - f32be
> > - f32le
> > - s32be
> > - s32le
> > - s24be
> > - s24le
> > - s16be
> > - s16le
> > - s8
> > - u32be
> > - u32le
> > - u24be
> > - u24le
> > - u16be
> > - u16le
> > - u8
> > - psp
> > - rawvideo
> > - rm
> > - roq
> > - rso
> > - rtp
> > - rtsp
> > - sap
> > - segment
> > - smjpeg
> > - smoothstreaming
> > - sox
> > - spdif
> > - srt
> > - swf
> > - 3g2
> > - 3gp
> > - truehd
> > - rcv
> > - voc
> > - wav
> > - webm
> > - wv
> > - yuv4mpegpipe
> > - alsa
> > - oss
> > ...
> > state saved
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 2015-03-15 at 14:04 +0000, Olivier Girard wrote:
> >
> > > What do you have in the terminal if you run openshot with ? Copy all
> > > thanks.
> > >
> > > 2015-03-12 20:19 GMT+01:00 Cody Sisson <codymsisson@xxxxxxxxx>:
> > >
> > > > Public bug reported:
> > > >
> > > > I was able to create 90% of my project in Openshot with no issues.
> > While
> > > > trying to finish the last 10%, the application crashes constantly. I
> > > > have been monitoring the CPU and Memory usage using monitor. At idle,
> > > > Openshot consumes about 2% of CPU usage, each action in the application
> > > > spikes the CPU usage up but it returns to 2%. At random intervals, even
> > > > while the CPU usage is low, the application will crash-out. The
> > > > operating system, desktop environment, and all other applications still
> > > > work, but Openshot just shuts down. Openshot will open back up with no
> > > > issues and I can immediately play the video, but as soon as I try to
> > > > edit or adjust any of the clips, the application will crash again.
> > > >
> > > > I already encountered the issue with 14.10 that required me to update
> > > > codecs in order to get the audio to play when the file was exported.
> > > > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2249218&page=3
> > > >
> > > > System Details:
> > > > Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 (64 bit)
> > > > AMD FX-8320 Eight Core Processor
> > > > 8G Ram
> > > > GeForce GTX 660 Ti/PCIe/SSE2 Graphics Card
> > > > Using NVIDIA binary driver-version 331.113 from nvidia-331
> > (proprietary,
> > > > tested)
> > > > Root partition on SSD
> > > > Home partition on spinning disk
> > > >
> > > > Architecture: 64 bits
> > > > Operating System & version: Ubuntu GNOME 14.10
> > > > Installation Method : Ubuntu Software Center (apt-get install)
> > > > Version of Openshot installed : 1.4.3
> > > > BZR Revision used (if any) :
> > > > MLT/melt version: 0.9.2-1build1
> > > > FFmpeg (i.e.libavcodec) version : libavcodec56 (ver 6:11-1)
> > > > FFmpeg installation :
> > > >
> > > > ** Affects: openshot
> > > > Importance: Undecided
> > > > Status: New
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenShot
> > > > Bugs, which is subscribed to OpenShot Video Editor.
> > > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1431525
> > > >
> > > > Title:
> > > > Openshot Crash in 14.10 GNOME
> > > >
> > > > Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
> > > > New
> > > >
> > > > Bug description:
> > > > I was able to create 90% of my project in Openshot with no issues.
> > > > While trying to finish the last 10%, the application crashes
> > > > constantly. I have been monitoring the CPU and Memory usage using
> > > > monitor. At idle, Openshot consumes about 2% of CPU usage, each
> > action
> > > > in the application spikes the CPU usage up but it returns to 2%. At
> > > > random intervals, even while the CPU usage is low, the application
> > > > will crash-out. The operating system, desktop environment, and all
> > > > other applications still work, but Openshot just shuts down. Openshot
> > > > will open back up with no issues and I can immediately play the
> > video,
> > > > but as soon as I try to edit or adjust any of the clips, the
> > > > application will crash again.
> > > >
> > > > I already encountered the issue with 14.10 that required me to update
> > > > codecs in order to get the audio to play when the file was exported.
> > > > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2249218&page=3
> > > >
> > > > System Details:
> > > > Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 (64 bit)
> > > > AMD FX-8320 Eight Core Processor
> > > > 8G Ram
> > > > GeForce GTX 660 Ti/PCIe/SSE2 Graphics Card
> > > > Using NVIDIA binary driver-version 331.113 from nvidia-331
> > (proprietary,
> > > > tested)
> > > > Root partition on SSD
> > > > Home partition on spinning disk
> > > >
> > > > Architecture: 64 bits
> > > > Operating System & version: Ubuntu GNOME 14.10
> > > > Installation Method : Ubuntu Software Center (apt-get install)
> > > > Version of Openshot installed : 1.4.3
> > > > BZR Revision used (if any) :
> > > > MLT/melt version: 0.9.2-1build1
> > > > FFmpeg (i.e.libavcodec) version : libavcodec56 (ver 6:11-1)
> > > > FFmpeg installation :
> > > >
> > > > To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> > > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/openshot/+bug/1431525/+subscriptions
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openshot.bugs
> > > > Post to : openshot.bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openshot.bugs
> > > > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Olivier
> > > Cenwen un elfe sur la banquise/ an elve on the ice
> > > Mon blog perso sur le multimédia, Ubuntu, Linux et OpenShot :
> > > http://linuxevolution.wordpress.com/
> > > Le forum d'Openshot où vous me trouverez : http://openshotusers.com/
> > > http://openshotusers.com/forum/index.php
> > > Nothing is lost until the last second.
> > > The family motto : When we want, we can.
> > > Astuces, Actualités, Logiciels, bref sur tout ce que je ne fais
> > d'articles
> > > dessus Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/111472725110173916234/posts>
> > >
> >
> > --
> > You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenShot
> > Bugs, which is subscribed to OpenShot Video Editor.
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1431525
> >
> > Title:
> > Openshot Crash in 14.10 GNOME
> >
> > Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
> > New
> >
> > Bug description:
> > I was able to create 90% of my project in Openshot with no issues.
> > While trying to finish the last 10%, the application crashes
> > constantly. I have been monitoring the CPU and Memory usage using
> > monitor. At idle, Openshot consumes about 2% of CPU usage, each action
> > in the application spikes the CPU usage up but it returns to 2%. At
> > random intervals, even while the CPU usage is low, the application
> > will crash-out. The operating system, desktop environment, and all
> > other applications still work, but Openshot just shuts down. Openshot
> > will open back up with no issues and I can immediately play the video,
> > but as soon as I try to edit or adjust any of the clips, the
> > application will crash again.
> >
> > I already encountered the issue with 14.10 that required me to update
> > codecs in order to get the audio to play when the file was exported.
> > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2249218&page=3
> >
> > System Details:
> > Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 (64 bit)
> > AMD FX-8320 Eight Core Processor
> > 8G Ram
> > GeForce GTX 660 Ti/PCIe/SSE2 Graphics Card
> > Using NVIDIA binary driver-version 331.113 from nvidia-331 (proprietary,
> > tested)
> > Root partition on SSD
> > Home partition on spinning disk
> >
> > Architecture: 64 bits
> > Operating System & version: Ubuntu GNOME 14.10
> > Installation Method : Ubuntu Software Center (apt-get install)
> > Version of Openshot installed : 1.4.3
> > BZR Revision used (if any) :
> > MLT/melt version: 0.9.2-1build1
> > FFmpeg (i.e.libavcodec) version : libavcodec56 (ver 6:11-1)
> > FFmpeg installation :
> >
> > To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/openshot/+bug/1431525/+subscriptions
> >
> > --
> > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openshot.bugs
> > Post to : openshot.bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openshot.bugs
> > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
> >
>
>
> --
> Olivier
> Cenwen un elfe sur la banquise/ an elve on the ice
> Mon blog perso sur le multimédia, Ubuntu, Linux et OpenShot :
> http://linuxevolution.wordpress.com/
> Le forum d'Openshot où vous me trouverez : http://openshotusers.com/
> http://openshotusers.com/forum/index.php
> Nothing is lost until the last second.
> The family motto : When we want, we can.
> Astuces, Actualités, Logiciels, bref sur tout ce que je ne fais d'articles
> dessus Google+ <https://plus.google.com/u/0/111472725110173916234/posts>
>
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1431525
Title:
Openshot Crash in 14.10 GNOME
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
New
Bug description:
I was able to create 90% of my project in Openshot with no issues.
While trying to finish the last 10%, the application crashes
constantly. I have been monitoring the CPU and Memory usage using
monitor. At idle, Openshot consumes about 2% of CPU usage, each action
in the application spikes the CPU usage up but it returns to 2%. At
random intervals, even while the CPU usage is low, the application
will crash-out. The operating system, desktop environment, and all
other applications still work, but Openshot just shuts down. Openshot
will open back up with no issues and I can immediately play the video,
but as soon as I try to edit or adjust any of the clips, the
application will crash again.
I already encountered the issue with 14.10 that required me to update
codecs in order to get the audio to play when the file was exported.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2249218&page=3
System Details:
Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 (64 bit)
AMD FX-8320 Eight Core Processor
8G Ram
GeForce GTX 660 Ti/PCIe/SSE2 Graphics Card
Using NVIDIA binary driver-version 331.113 from nvidia-331 (proprietary, tested)
Root partition on SSD
Home partition on spinning disk
Architecture: 64 bits
Operating System & version: Ubuntu GNOME 14.10
Installation Method : Ubuntu Software Center (apt-get install)
Version of Openshot installed : 1.4.3
BZR Revision used (if any) :
MLT/melt version: 0.9.2-1build1
FFmpeg (i.e.libavcodec) version : libavcodec56 (ver 6:11-1)
FFmpeg installation :
To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/openshot/+bug/1431525/+subscriptions
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