← Back to team overview

openshot.developers team mailing list archive

[Bug 565508] Re: crashes after adding effect on .mov file

 

I posted these details in bug #501258.  I am using Ubuntu 10.4 Release
Candidate and installed OpenShot 1.1.3

I can only test this on an avi file that I have converted from an mpg
using ffmpeg due to another bug where Openshot screen goes blank (white)
after using the razor tool on an mpg...).


Openshot just completely crashes back to the desktop without error when I attempt to 'play' the clip with some of the effects applied.

I am applying the effects (only one at any one time) to a single clip
(avi file converted from mpg using ffmpg, I had to convert due to the
bug where Openshot screen goes blank (white) after using the razor tool
on an mpg...).

Here are the results I am getting for each of the Effects:
Black&White = crash to desktop
Blur = OK
Burning TV = completely black screen
Cartoon = crash to desktop
Charcoal = OK
Chroma Key = Seems OK but I didn't try actually keying another image
Contrast = crash to desktop
De-interlace = crash to desktop
Distort = crash to desktop
Echo = n/a (audio, didn't seem to crash when applied)
Edgeglow = crash to desktop
Gamma = OK
Glow = crash to desktop
Greyscale = OK
Hue = crash to desktop
Invert = OK
Mirror = OK
Nosync = crash to desktop
Old Dust = OK
Old Film = OK
Old Grain = OK
Old Lines = OK
Oversaturate Colour = OK
Phaser/Pitch = n/a (audio, didn't seem to crash when applied)
Pixelated = crash to desktop
Remove Blue = crash to desktop
Remove Green = crash to desktop
Remove Red = crash to desktop
Rotate = OK
Saturation = crash to desktop
Scan Lines = crash to desktop
Sepia = OK
Sobel = crash to desktop
Threshold = crash to desktop
Water = crash to desktop
Wave = OK (no crash but looks very distorted compared to paused view)
White Balance = crash to desktop

Hope this helps.

I am also getting an issue with the way the file is being rendered when
previewed and exported... there are white dots of distortion around flat
black areas of the frames (both realtime preview and exported file).
Although these 'dots' don't appear to be present when previewing the
(unaltered) file with Totem. The exported file DOES show these dots in
Totem, so it looks like that is due to something Openshot is doing,
perhaps?

This is the best video editor I have found yet in Linux, apart from a
few bugs :) Keep up the good work. If you need more info, or the sample
vid files (11 and 22 MiB) let me know.

-- 
crashes after adding effect on .mov file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/565508
You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenShot
Developers, which is subscribed to OpenShot Video Editor.

Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New

Bug description:
Hello i using debian testing and openshot version 1.1.3 installed from debian multimedia repositories programm crashes after adding effect on .mov file





References