Must zoom out to edit later in timeline.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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OpenShot Video Editor |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
For a sixty-minute video, you have to zoom out to 16 seconds or so in order to access the content in the time line, rendering fine editing at further than a few minutes into the content completely impossible.
For a 60-minute video and a 1-second zoom, I can't edit past 5:20 in the time line, 10:40 with a 2-second zoom, 15:49 with a 3-second zoom, etc. You have to zoom out to 13 seconds in order edit the end of video of 59:50 duration, this on a 1366x768 pixel display with OpenShot maximised. The smaller the (unmaximised) window, the more you have to zoom out.
It happens on 2 of my computers running different OSes and different versions of everything. Both are on a Cinnamon desktop, so I tried Gnome 3 & KDE on the Fedora box and got the same results.
The two systems:
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, 64 bit, 8G RAM, Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q8300 @ 2.5 GHz
OpenShot 1.4.0 via Ubuntu repository
Melt 0.7.7
ffmpeg version 0.8.13-
Fedora 20, 64-bit, 4G RAM, AMD dual-core processor.
OpenShot 1.4.3
mlt-0.9.
ffmpeg 2.1.4
Many thanks.