I've rechecked this after a software Update. Problem is still here. (to
reproduce the Bug, please open a new project in FullHD-Resolution,
import the Videofile and then convert to image-sequence. After this you
can find the broken Files in the project-directory)

Ubuntu 10.4
Openshot 1.1.3
Installation via Ubuntu Software-center
I also upgraded Melt to 0.5.4-1 (former Version was 0.4.?)

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convert to Image Sequence doesn't work in FullHD-Projects
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550606
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Bug description:
when converting a big (e.g.FullHD) Videoclip in an FullHD-Project into an Image 
Sequence (right-click on the clip), the program produces 1MB-.PNG-Files which 
can't be opened (Error: not enough compressed data, this comes, when opening 
the .PNG-Files in Linux). But when your are using a smaller project-resolution 
(e.g. NTSC or PAL), the Image sequence of the same Videoclip is working fine 
(as long as the picture-size stays smaller than 1MB). I suspect that the 
converter has a limit for the image-size of 1MB. When there would be a bigger 
file, then the converting process gets aborted and the next frame will be done 
before finishing the last one.

1. Ubuntu 9.10
2. PPA
3. Openshot 1.1.1



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