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Message #06377
[Bug 742018] [NEW] Clicking 'Seek Backward' increases the (negative) speed shown on the preview tab label indefinetely
Public bug reported:
OpenShot 1.3.1~alpha1
Seek Backward (tlbSeekBackward) clicked
- Observed:
The (negative) speed increases at each click. The preview tab label is updated accordingly to show the present speed: "Video Preview (-1X)", -2X, ... Even if the video is at the beggining of the track, it keeps increasing the (negative) speed on the preview tab label.
- Expected:
The (negative) speed increases at each click as long as the preview is playing (backward). The preview tab label is updated accordingly to show the present speed "Video Preview (-1X)", -2X, ... If the cursor is at (or reaches) the beginning of the (timeline) the preview tab label should be "Video Preview". The button should be disabled at this position, as keeping the button enabled does not serve any purpose.
** Affects: openshot
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/742018
Title:
Clicking 'Seek Backward' increases the (negative) speed shown on the
preview tab label indefinetely
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
New
Bug description:
OpenShot 1.3.1~alpha1
Seek Backward (tlbSeekBackward) clicked
- Observed:
The (negative) speed increases at each click. The preview tab label is updated accordingly to show the present speed: "Video Preview (-1X)", -2X, ... Even if the video is at the beggining of the track, it keeps increasing the (negative) speed on the preview tab label.
- Expected:
The (negative) speed increases at each click as long as the preview is playing (backward). The preview tab label is updated accordingly to show the present speed "Video Preview (-1X)", -2X, ... If the cursor is at (or reaches) the beginning of the (timeline) the preview tab label should be "Video Preview". The button should be disabled at this position, as keeping the button enabled does not serve any purpose.
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