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Message #06150
[Bug 721916] Re: Image durations do not match preview/timeline.
** Description changed:
Lining up a number of png images with various durations (mostly around 2
seconds each, some shorter, some longer), all on the same track. Intent
is that one will come immediately after another, with no transition
effect. The preview shows them as I want them, lasting for the same
amount of time as I set in the timeline. But on export to (apparently
any) video format, the durations change. With theora and DVD, the length
of each image is shorter. With MP4/Youtube, the length is longer. The
new length does seem at least slightly proportional to the length in the
timeline/preview.
1.1.3 on Ubuntu 10.04, installed with apt-get.
+
+ EDIT: With further testing, this seems to be related to quality. The
+ lower the quality, the shorter each image's duration. Medium seems to
+ work about right, at least for MP4.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/721916
Title:
Image durations do not match preview/timeline.
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
New
Bug description:
Lining up a number of png images with various durations (mostly around
2 seconds each, some shorter, some longer), all on the same track.
Intent is that one will come immediately after another, with no
transition effect. The preview shows them as I want them, lasting for
the same amount of time as I set in the timeline. But on export to
(apparently any) video format, the durations change. With theora and
DVD, the length of each image is shorter. With MP4/Youtube, the length
is longer. The new length does seem at least slightly proportional to
the length in the timeline/preview.
1.1.3 on Ubuntu 10.04, installed with apt-get.
EDIT: With further testing, this seems to be related to quality. The
lower the quality, the shorter each image's duration. Medium seems to
work about right, at least for MP4.
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