Hi Eric and thanks for your contributions, they have been great!
Em sáb., 16 de jul. de 2022 às 18:17, Eric Jiang
escreveu:
> Hi all,
> I've been looking over the bugs filed against Kdenlive in Bugzilla and
> Gitlab, and also at user questions on Reddit. I've been seeing two big
> areas where
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Also, I wanted to extract the timecode at which melt crashes, to give
this feedback to the user, and maybe offer the users to scroll the
timeline to that position so that they can check if there are weird
clip/effect/transition to tweak here.
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I like this idea as
Hello Eric,
First, many thanks for your involvement and efforts to make Kdenlive
always more robust!
Regarding render crash, I had ideas for a long time that I never put in
place...
We are supposed to hold the log from melt process and show it up upon
any problem,
but I'm not sure it is
On Sat, Jul 16, 2022 at 7:25 PM Evert Vorster wrote:
>
> Honestly, it's been a long time since I have seen either error.
> Is it still affecting you today? The thing about the internet is that
> sometimes old posts show problems that have long been resolved.
For rendering crashes, bug #456689
Honestly, it's been a long time since I have seen either error.
Is it still affecting you today? The thing about the internet is that
sometimes old posts show problems that have long been resolved.
Kind regards, and happy editing.
Evert Vorster
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Hi all,
I've been looking over the bugs filed against Kdenlive in Bugzilla and
Gitlab, and also at user questions on Reddit. I've been seeing two big
areas where Kdenlive is unreliable and giving many users, especially
new users, a negative experience:
* Rendering crashes: rendering crashes every