Kino editor play in fast fast speed when run firefox, without firefox work fine

Bug #574172 reported by Freemaster416
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kino (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: yelp

Hello.
I load Kino editor and try to play video, but it plaing only in fast speed, non normal speed, at the same time was load and run Firefox.
I am unloaded firefox, load only kino editor it is working fine.
Again I have loaded firefox, load Kino editor, load movie, movie play again fast.
I have tested in upgraided Ubuntu 10.4 from 9.10, before twice reinstalled Kino editor.
If the same time running firefox and Kino non-liner editor, Kino editor non work prop.

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Monkey (monkey-libre) wrote :

This isn´t a yelp problem.

Thank You for making Ubuntu better.

affects: yelp (Ubuntu) → ubuntu
tags: added: needs-reassignment
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Victor Vargas (kamus) wrote :

I have reassigned this issue to kino package for you.

affects: ubuntu → kino (Ubuntu)
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Ian (ifreecarve) wrote :

I also see this behavior, kino 1.3.4 in ubuntu lucid lynx.

To reproduce:

1. load a MOV file into the kino editor
2. let it import
3. press play

On my machine, the frames go by about 2x normal speed, but the audio stays at normal speed. Then, somewhere around the middle of the video it resumes normal playback -- video synced to audio, going at 1x speed.

Dragging the progress slider proves to my satisfaction that there are no frames missing from the DV file. Mplayer plays the DV file normally.

Using the "play in reverse" button or the jog slider does not help. The progress bar seems to move quickly over a huge section of the video (about the first 2%-50%) but normal everywhere else.

This may be due to a problem importing the DV files in the first place; I'm noticing that the DV file kino made from my .MOV file has some footage missing at the end.

I have kino 1.3.1 on an old gentoo machine and it works fine. If the problem has to do with importing, one thing that I notice is that kino 1.3.4 gives you a progress bar for the import process whereas 1.3.1 just let you know that it was working.

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Stefan Divjak (stefan-divjak) wrote :

If this issue is resolved by starting kino from the terminal as 'padsp kino', this is a duplicate of #436248.
Please try and mark this bug accordingly.

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Ian (ifreecarve) wrote :

I see no difference between "kino" and "padsp kino" on my machine.

Also, unlike Freemaster416, my problem does not go away when i close Firefox.

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TF (schmidt-netzmerk) wrote :

I also experienced that issue but, unlike Ian, it works for me when running kino with "padsp kino", as Stefan Divjak suggested.

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bart95130 (marc-lecrosnier) wrote :

Hi,
same problem for me. The "padsp kino" workaround works good !

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in kino (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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in8sworld (n8berry) wrote :

Ubuntu 11.04 and kino 1.3.4 - most imported videos play at insanely fast speed (though all tested effects seem to work fine).
"padsp kino" works great, thanks!

Paul White (paulw2u)
tags: removed: needs-reassignment
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