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[Bug 705200] Re: Clips in Timeline Unusable in Linux Mint Debian Ed.

 

I ve just finished a first battery of test on my LMDE 64 bits.  And unfortunately, i am not able to reproduce it.
But i have noted some few problems in the installation. And i have some questions too.
what is your version of LMDE ? 32 or 64 bits ? I don't know if you know but there was a problem with the 32 bits (in the image iso)  when they are going out.?. I use the second version with the 200 lines of code.
What is your version of FFMEG ? MLT ? 
When you install it the 1.1.3 and the 1.2.2 too , the frei0r-plugins are not installed. But when you launch OS you have a message error saying that they are missing. But that 's not all . The version by default of libsdl1.2debian is alsa and not  pulseaudio. 
You should check all the dependencies (see here : http://openshotusers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=33)
I have note a problem with alsa which one by default so thus i have replaced it by the pulseaudio version and all his perfect now

What have you when you launch OS in a console ?

I use all the last version of FFMPEG and MLT.

I have not yet done the test with the 1.3.0. My programming environment is not yet in place. I continue to test.
This LMDE is really great and beautiful and quick.

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Title:
  Clips in Timeline Unusable in Linux Mint Debian Ed.

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  Linux Mint Debian Edition
  Installed Openshot using Package Manager
  OpenShot 1.1.3

  I am unable to work with clips in the time-line. When I place the clip
  on the time line sometimes they are not visible and I can't place them
  on the tracks I want. They appear all in the same track when I add a
  new track. Also had problems clicking the visibility of the track or
  to mute the track.

  I am going to try to link a sample video I took that shows the
  problem. :

  http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1323329/openshotproblems.ogv

  I also found this forum discussion which seems to be the same problem.
  : http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=62856&p=362838

  I've only experienced these problems in Linux Mint Debian Edition.
  Also, I tried to update to Openshot 1.2.2 to see if it still was
  happening but could not figure out how to do that.





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