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Re: Bug Tracking: Video File Incompatibility

 

Good idea - I've also posted the same information on the forum.

Andy.

On 28 February 2010 17:46, Olivier Girard <eolinwen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> HI Jonathan
>
> Good idea. The fact that the Team Openshot and the Team MLT can work
> together and if we can help them to resolve the MLT's bugs to providing more
> informations that we can, is a good thing.
>
> Hum i know this girl, she done a lot of video tutorials, interresting the
> mostly time.
>
> ©Cheers Olivier
>
> 2010/2/28 Jonathan Thomas <jonathan.oomph@xxxxxxxxx>
>
>> Okay, I have gone ahead and created a FAQ on LaunchPad:
>> https://answers.launchpad.net/openshot/+faq/983
>>
>> Let me know if you have any changes.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Jonathan
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Jonathan Thomas <
>> jonathan.oomph@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings everyone!  Here is a follow up to the email with Dan about
>>> incompatible video files.  I have drafted up a "generic" response which we
>>> should ask any bug report that deals with video file issues.  How does this
>>> look to everyone?  If you have any suggestions, please let me know.  I think
>>> I will create a FAQ in LaunchPad, and then we can just link to it, so we
>>> don't have to copy/paste this lots of times. =)
>>>
>>> DRAFT
>>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>> If you have a video file with is not working as expected, please provide
>>> the following information in your bug report:
>>>
>>> 1) Does the video play and seek correctly with "ffplay"?
>>>
>>>    Instructions: Play the video using the "ffplay" command.  Use the left
>>> and right arrow keys to seek forward and backward (10 second increments).
>>>        $ ffplay 'MyVideo.mp4'
>>>
>>> 2) Does the video play and seek correctly with "melt"?
>>>
>>>    Instructions: Play the video using the "melt" command.  Use the "h"
>>> and "l" keys to seek forward and backware (1 frame increments).
>>>        $ melt 'MyVideo.mp4'
>>>
>>> 3) Please include details on the video file (using the following
>>> command):
>>>        $ ffmpeg -i 'MyVideo.mp4'
>>>
>>> 4) Please attach a small sample video (less than 10 MB), which reproduces
>>> the problem.
>>>
>>> NOTE: These types of bugs can be difficult to resolve.  So, we recommend
>>> using "ffmpeg" to convert your video into another format, which will let you
>>> continue working with OpenShot.  For step by step instructions to using
>>> ffmpeg, check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIalNEW-LQ8.
>>> Thanks for reporting the bug, and good luck!
>>> ---------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -Jonathan
>>>
>>
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