applet crashes when opening a save project
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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OpenShot Video Editor |
New
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Wishlist
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
while opening a saved project, the app is exiting without an error message.
Actually just a second before the applet is crashing, there is a small pop-up window coming up, but it remains grey and instantly disapears again.
Opening the .osp project file of the same project directly is provoking the same behavior.
Opening a different project file works fine.
I assume that I accidentally removed some files from the project folder that I shouldn't have removed. But in that case the applet should give me an appropriate, meaningfull error message.
1) Mint 17 - x64
2) Installation Method - don't know
3) Version of OpenShot 1.4.3
4) Version of melt - don't know
5) Attach a "openshot.debug" file (optional)... See the FAQ link above for details.
You're osp file is corrupted unfortunatelly and we can't do anything for
that.
About, you request, frankly I don't know if we can do something. Hovewer,
I'll tag it and we will take a decision later. Thanks.
2014-11-25 22:19 GMT+01:00 Hermann San <email address hidden>:
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> while opening a saved project, the app is exiting without an error message.
> Actually just a second before the applet is crashing, there is a small
> pop-up window coming up, but it remains grey and instantly disapears again.
> Opening the .osp project file of the same project directly is provoking
> the same behavior.
> Opening a different project file works fine.
>
> I assume that I accidentally removed some files from the project folder
> that I shouldn't have removed. But in that case the applet should give
> me an appropriate, meaningfull error message.
>
> 1) Mint 17 - x64
> 2) Installation Method - don't know
> 3) Version of OpenShot 1.4.3
> 4) Version of melt - don't know
> 5) Attach a "openshot.debug" file (optional)... See the FAQ link above for
> details.
>
> ** Affects: openshot
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
> ** Attachment added: "openshot.debug"
>
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> Title:
> applet crashes when opening a save project
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> Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> while opening a saved project, the app is exiting without an error
> message.
> Actually just a second before the applet is crashing, there is a small
> pop-up window coming up, but it remains grey and instantly disapears again.
> Opening the .osp project file of the same project directly is provoking
> the same behavior.
> Opening a different project file works fine.
>
> I assume that I accidentally removed some files from the project
> folder that I shouldn't have removed. But in that case the applet
> should give me an appropriate, meaningfull error message.
>
> 1) Mint 17 - x64
> 2) Installation Method - don't know
> 3) Version of OpenShot 1.4.3
> 4) Version of melt - don't know
> 5) Attach a "openshot.debug" file (optional)... See the FAQ link above
> for details.
>
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