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[Bug 670305] Re: Very frequent crashes with v1.22 an Ubuntu 10.10

 

At least I noticed a difference between this version and the original
package: With the original package I had to wait 1-2 seconds after
stopping playback before I could move the play-head to another position.
This issue seems to be fixed.

Normally, no and like you see a difference between them i am a bit surprised. There are identical
Another thing about the zoom bar. On this version and on Marverick and Archlinux, a new bug is appear (in fact two ...... nasty bugs) One concern the zoom bar. Some modifications in MLT have done and need a modification of our code. And when you use it for increase (and decrease too for an user) cause a lot of things (display in the timeline, impossible to move some clips,..)

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Very frequent crashes with v1.22 an Ubuntu 10.10
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Bug description:
I start using OpenShot with a very fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10. I used the package manager to install OpenShot.

It is not possible to work properly because of very frequent crashes. I added a 640x480 avi video (from my photo camera) and some newly created SVG images. After that I added some fading effects ("left to right" and "right to left") and played with moving and resizing SVGs and effects. Just clicking around like that, OpenShot crashes in less than 2 minutes of working. The window just closes. If you start OpenShot within a terminal it just outputs "segmentation fault" when the crash happens. This behavior is 100% reproducible but one can't say when exactly the crash will happen. Sometimes it happens when you resize something, sometimes when you drag an effect or image to the timeline, sometimes when you start playing the preview.

First, I thought is was an issue with the zoom somehow because there are some more bugs when zooming to "1 second". Unfortunately the crashes happen with every zoom level.

I add an openshot.debug, if that helps.





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