https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368984
Bug ID: 368984 Summary: Removing "dissolve" crashes Kdenlive Product: kdenlive Version: 16.04.0 Platform: Ubuntu Packages URL: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-7ZTNl-VFIMVFBNZ3ZI ZXkxeWM OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: crash Priority: NOR Component: Effects & Transitions Assignee: vpi...@kde.org Reporter: kdenlive.k...@recursor.net I hope the video I posted at: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-7ZTNl-VFIMVFBNZ3ZIZXkxeWM is self-explanatory. This bug is intermittent but fairly easy for me to reproduce. I hope it is easy for you guys to reproduce. In essence when I have two videos that overlap in the timeline, when I use a “dissolve” transition so that it exactly corresponds to the time which the two videos overlap, then Kdenlive works properly. By “properly” I mean that Kdenlive will transition properly from the first video to the second video which it overlaps. However, when I *remove* the “dissolve” transition, sometimes but not always, Kdenlive will crash as it transitions from the first video to the second video which it overlaps. I would estimate in this case (when I have removed the “dissolve” transition), Kdenlive crashes perhaps 25% of the time for me. Therefore, it might take me a minute or two to reproduce this bug. Also, when trying to reproduce the bug I find it is helpful to close the file in Kdenlive and then reopen it. In other words, I have found that simply playing the transition from the first video to the second video which it overlaps without the “dissolve” transition over and over again will sometimes fail to reproduce the bug. Therefore, if you are unable to reproduce the bug please try closing the file, then reopening it, and then playing the first video to the second video which it overlaps without the “dissolve” transition. I'm running Kdenlive Version 16.04.3 which I installed from the Synaptic Package Manager on an Xubuntu derivative called GalliumOS 2.0 on a Acer C720 Chromebook with 4gb of RAM. GalliumOS 2.0 is based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus). If you want more videos of me replicating the bug, I will gladly create them for you. Also, I have another bug to report, which is much more difficult to replicate and to which I have discovered a work around but I found disconcerting at first, as well as a glitch, and some user interface design suggestions. If you want me to report any or all of those items please let me know. Having researched user comments about Kdenlive extensively (particularly on Reddit.com), I can assure you that although Kdenlive is remarkably powerful and useful, it is still too rough around the edges for ordinary users who don’t want to deal with catastrophic bugs, annoying glitches, and obvious user interface design problems. Personally, I have surmounted all of those issues. But the learning curve was too steep and clearly unnecessary. Reproducible: Sometimes Steps to Reproduce: See the video and my "plain English" explanations above. Actual Results: The world stopped rotating on its axis. Expected Results: The world should continue rotating on its axis. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.