Public bug reported:

I have this BUG that really can FUCK up hours of editing in Open-shot.
Seen it before (however not reported) and is still present in version 1.2.2

While editing sometime the current time-line cursor is totally lost.
So you can see the "red line" over-crossing the tracks, so you can't do any 
cutting what so ever!

Also related to this is that you can't move a clip in time.
When trying to move it is only displayed in the original area of the clip, the 
part moved away are croped.
Also when svaing the clip it is NOT moved what so ever!

Rebooting Linux, starting OpenShot and loading the project makes no difference 
to this error.
Some error stored in the project file is the key.

Is there a command-line tool to extract and recreate the project file over a 
text-file?
Are there a published document on the project file-structure?

Daniel
Email: [email protected]

P.S. I really like to support the OpenShot, but loosing hours of work on
a "broken-save" NO thanks !!! D.S.

** Affects: openshot
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/717502

Title:
  Reloading a project, has errors with marker and moving clips.

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  I have this BUG that really can FUCK up hours of editing in Open-shot.
  Seen it before (however not reported) and is still present in version 1.2.2

  While editing sometime the current time-line cursor is totally lost.
  So you can see the "red line" over-crossing the tracks, so you can't do any 
cutting what so ever!

  Also related to this is that you can't move a clip in time.
  When trying to move it is only displayed in the original area of the clip, 
the part moved away are croped.
  Also when svaing the clip it is NOT moved what so ever!

  Rebooting Linux, starting OpenShot and loading the project makes no 
difference to this error.
  Some error stored in the project file is the key.

  Is there a command-line tool to extract and recreate the project file over a 
text-file?
  Are there a published document on the project file-structure?

  Daniel
  Email: [email protected]

  P.S. I really like to support the OpenShot, but loosing hours of work
  on a "broken-save" NO thanks !!! D.S.



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