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[Bug 725703] [NEW] openshot 1.3.0 crash with BadValue in X

 

Public bug reported:

New user to openshot.

Receiving crashes with openshot 1.3.0 on Ubuntu 9.04 and Mint 10.  Has
occured when attempting to do Ken Burns affects on 3 pictures (trying to
figure how it works with poor documentaion on how to get desired
affect).  When playing on the clips property panel, program will crash.
I think segmentation fault.

On 9.04, when resizing the tracks down (in 1 case), I get the following
displayed in the terminal session.

openshot
--------------------------------
   OpenShot (version 1.3.0)
--------------------------------
Process no longer exists: 13516.  Creating new pid lock file.
state saved
[mp3 @ 0x2690400]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
[mp3 @ 0x2cf4630]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
[mp3 @ 0x2dfe000]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
project modified:  Opened project
state saved
[mp3 @ 0x260cdb0]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
NEW SDL CONSUMER
    Last message repeated 1 times
[mp3 @ 0x7f9758075380]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
[mp3 @ 0x7f9758098b70]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
[mp3 @ 0x25d4e00]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
[mp3 @ 0x2948400]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
on_mnuPreferences_activate called with self.mnuPreferences
on_btnManageProfiles_clicked
project modified:  Added Track
state saved
project modified:  Moved clip
state saved
project modified:  Changed audio of clip
state saved
project modified:  Moved clip
state saved
project modified:  Moved clip
state saved
project modified:  Changed audio of clip
state saved
on_nbFiles_switch_page
Init Transitions tab
project modified:  Added transition
state saved
on_mnuTransitionProperties_activate
on_cboType_changed
on_btnApply_clicked
Autosaving... before playback of new XML file.
Autosaving...
project saved! - auction_test1
    Last message repeated 1 times
[mp3 @ 0x270a1c0]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
[mp3 @ 0x272fae0]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
[mp3 @ 0x2bd4450]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
[mp3 @ 0x25bf400]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
on_mnuDuplicate_activate
project modified:  Duplicated transition
state saved
project modified:  Moved transition
state saved
The program 'openshot' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)'.
  (Details: serial 5615 error_code 2 request_code 132 minor_code 19)
  (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
   that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
   To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
   option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
   backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)

** Affects: openshot
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  openshot 1.3.0 crash with BadValue in X

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  New user to openshot.

  Receiving crashes with openshot 1.3.0 on Ubuntu 9.04 and Mint 10.  Has
  occured when attempting to do Ken Burns affects on 3 pictures (trying
  to figure how it works with poor documentaion on how to get desired
  affect).  When playing on the clips property panel, program will
  crash.  I think segmentation fault.

  On 9.04, when resizing the tracks down (in 1 case), I get the
  following displayed in the terminal session.

  openshot
  --------------------------------
     OpenShot (version 1.3.0)
  --------------------------------
  Process no longer exists: 13516.  Creating new pid lock file.
  state saved
  [mp3 @ 0x2690400]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  [mp3 @ 0x2cf4630]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  [mp3 @ 0x2dfe000]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  project modified:  Opened project
  state saved
  [mp3 @ 0x260cdb0]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  NEW SDL CONSUMER
      Last message repeated 1 times
  [mp3 @ 0x7f9758075380]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  [mp3 @ 0x7f9758098b70]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  [mp3 @ 0x25d4e00]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  [mp3 @ 0x2948400]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  on_mnuPreferences_activate called with self.mnuPreferences
  on_btnManageProfiles_clicked
  project modified:  Added Track
  state saved
  project modified:  Moved clip
  state saved
  project modified:  Changed audio of clip
  state saved
  project modified:  Moved clip
  state saved
  project modified:  Moved clip
  state saved
  project modified:  Changed audio of clip
  state saved
  on_nbFiles_switch_page
  Init Transitions tab
  project modified:  Added transition
  state saved
  on_mnuTransitionProperties_activate
  on_cboType_changed
  on_btnApply_clicked
  Autosaving... before playback of new XML file.
  Autosaving...
  project saved! - auction_test1
      Last message repeated 1 times
  [mp3 @ 0x270a1c0]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  [mp3 @ 0x272fae0]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  [mp3 @ 0x2bd4450]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  [mp3 @ 0x25bf400]mdb:80, lastbuf:0 skipping granule 0
  on_mnuDuplicate_activate
  project modified:  Duplicated transition
  state saved
  project modified:  Moved transition
  state saved
  The program 'openshot' received an X Window System error.
  This probably reflects a bug in the program.
  The error was 'BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)'.
    (Details: serial 5615 error_code 2 request_code 132 minor_code 19)
    (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
     that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
     To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
     option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
     backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)



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