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Message #02745
[Bug 535094] Re: transition broken on high quality rendering
Hmmm... I tried again, after installing the ffmpeg and rendered again,
now it seems that the new .vob is ok. When installing the ffmpeg, the
following packages where installed:
(0)pern:~/software/test_video/openshot% wajig install ffmpeg
[sudo] password for romano:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
lsb-graphics lsb-desktop m4 ncurses-term libqt4-gui lsb pax lsb-core lsb-cxx
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following extra packages will be installed:
libavdevice52 libavfilter0
The following NEW packages will be installed
ffmpeg libavdevice52 libavfilter0
Puzzled. What could have been? I'll try some other format and report.
Maybe a dependency on ffmpeg should be added?
0 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
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transition broken on high quality rendering
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/535094
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Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New
Bug description:
I am doing a little test clip with just a couple of transitions. The clip seems to play ok, and it effectively plays ok when rendered for youtube (mpeg) medium quality.
I then tried to render it for DVD-PAL, high quality, and the resulting .vob file has:
1) the rendering of the title is very bad (letters are pixelated badly)
2) (worst) it seems that transitions works erratically in the high resolution: see try.vob, the credit junps in than disappear then fade in again, and the other transistions simply don't work as expected, while the try.mpeg file is ok.
I have put all the relevant file, and the two resulting rendering, in http://rgtti.com/dataopenshot/. I ask the developers to please fetch them and then telling me, so that I can remove them.
Thanks!
Ubuntu 9.10
openshot 1.1.0 via PPA
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