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[Bug 535094] Re: transition broken on high quality rendering

 

I do not have ffmpeg or ffplay installed. ¿Could be this the problem? I
am installing them, will comment later.

ffplay is a part of ffmpeg who is the most tool for encoding video files on Linux and if you want to realise AVCHD and  3Gp files you must take the Medibuntu version in their repositorie.( in fact, it's done for legal reasons). 
 
The following extra packages will be installed:
  libavdevice52 libavfilter0

Yes and that's all. 
If you wan to know if ffmpeg is installed and which version is available do that :
sudo apt-cache policy ffmpeg

Normaly, after that will be perfect. Thanks.

Another tips : if you want to know what are the formats working whith ffmpeg do this :
ffmpeg -formats

Another tip with Openshot.
Andy has developped a tool which tell you what are the codecs/formats installed and used by Openshot. 
For this, go to preferences 2 sd option (you 'll see at the denomination)

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transition broken on high quality rendering
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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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