On second thought, I have seen the counter loop through about 30 frames, but the video progresses (very choppily (if that's a word)). I don't see it with multiple tracks as much as when my system resources are being heavily taxed. I've found reducing the preview region helps somewhat.

William Witt wrote:
I don't have the 30 frame loop problem, but all the video I'm using is QT DV from kino and I render to QT MPEG4.

Will

Julian Oliver wrote:
..on Tue, May 23, 2006 at 06:44:57PM -0400, William Witt wrote:
I had similar behavior happen when I was using ALSA. I switched cinelerra to OSS and all worked fine.

cheers! i did consciously switch to ALSA a few days ago.

i tried OSS now but now my video plays in a few hundred frames and then 'loops' on 30 frames or so until stopped. i can reproduce this error with a
fresh session and any two video tracks. the machine i'm on only has
MPEG2 data, so i haven't tried other formats yet.

similarly to the play-to-infinity lockup with ALSA, this doesn't happen with just one video track however.

with OSS and multiple tracks button events are still active, so it's no a 'lockup' as it was with ALSA.

julian


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