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Wegwerf changed:
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Resolution|--- |INVALID
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--- Comment #7 from Eric Mesa ---
Can't actually do that as Fedora's mlt package apparently doesn't have melt.
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--- Comment #6 from Eric Mesa ---
Worked on a new file today and it once again locked up the system. I'm going to
try running melt on its own to see if that works. If you have any other
suggestions, let me know.
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--- Comment #5 from Eric Mesa ---
Created attachment 101761
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This file worked OK
This file worked fine. Rendered OK - did not hang the comptuer. It's not
exactly the
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--- Comment #4 from Eric Mesa ---
One more thing before this gets too spammy (if it's not already there) - I was
able to render a 47 second file from the Canon Rebel T6s without any effects on
it - without a hard crash.
So
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--- Comment #3 from Eric Mesa ---
Created attachment 101759
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The file that keeps dead-locking the system
On the off chance that you can discover something by seeing
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Version|16.08.1 |16.08.2
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--- Comment #1 from Eric Mesa ---
Some extra comments I was thinking of:
1) Might not be the hard drive that has those clips, maybe it's because they're
clips that came from a Canon Rebel T6s. I've been able to use it in