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My bug-report was marked duplicate of this. I have attached the log
requested here in #4. Please log at it at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pitivi/+bug/759859
Let me know if you need anything else.
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The problem disappeared probably due to the updates in Natty. I cannot
reproduce it anymore.
On Fri, 2011-03-11 at 16:36 +, Jean-François Fortin Tam wrote:
Does it happen only with specific video files? If so, providing samples
of such files may be helpful.
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Sadly this information is not really helpful. It would be more helpful
if you had a small sample file you could upload.
If you can reliably reproduce this, youcan also run pitivi in debug mode:
PITIVI_DEBUG=*:5 GST_DEBUG=2 /usr/bin/pitivi debug.log 21
Then compress and attach the log file to
Does it happen only with specific video files? If so, providing samples
of such files may be helpful.
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It happened on a DVD that I had copied 1-1 to my data disk drive some
years before. I was looking at programs to convert all my video files to
h.264 format. On opening the first 1GB VOB file the crash occurred. The
whole DVD (Jesus Christ Superstar) is 5 GB so it is too big to upload
using my 320