Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: pitivi

Hooray, I can now import a long (60+ minutes) audio and video file into
pitivi 0.13.4 because the timeout is gone (or something). However, when
I import a 60 minute WAV file, the following problems occur with the
waveform display of the audio track:

* Towards the end of the track, the waveform display is about 15 seconds
ahead of the actual sound output. In other words, the display shows the
applause at the end of the concert occuring while the musician is still
playing.

* As you move the playhead position along the timeline using the arrow
keys, the audio display changes underneath the playhead position.

These two defects make it difficult to align the audio with the video.

I need to do this because I record concerts with a high-quality audio
recording device and a consumer video camera, leaving both of the
running for the full duration of the performance (or at least until
interval). I have a second video camera taking close ups of the
performers, audience, etc. Afterwards I combine the high-quality audio
with the video, and cut-in close-ups where appropriate.

** Affects: pitivi (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Pitivi audio waveform is inaccurate and changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578530
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