| Summary: | Guides innaccurate on longer projects | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] kdenlive | Reporter: | Peter <Peter> |
| Component: | User Interface & Miscellaneous | Assignee: | Jean-Baptiste Mardelle <jb> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | normal | CC: | fritzibaby, snd.noise |
| Priority: | NOR | Flags: | fritzibaby:
timeline_corruption+
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| Version First Reported In: | 18.12.1 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | Appimage | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
| Sentry Crash Report: | |||
| Attachments: | A kdenlive project with an inaccurate guide | ||
Tested with the Refactoring version. This issue doesn't appear after re-opening the project anymore. There is no "shift" by 1 frame of the marker. We closed this bug. If it still appears in the latest version, please feel free to re-open it and update the affected version number. No shift when you simply save and then open the project, you have to close kdenlive in between: Steps to reproduce: Start a new 60fps project Add a colour clip to the project bin Add the clip to Video 1 track Set the duration of the clip to 4 hours Go to project timestamp 3:23:26.19 Create a guide at 3:23:26.19 Save the project Close kdenlive Open the project. Tested with the Refactoring version. This issue doesn't appear after re-starting Kdenlive and load the project file. There is no "shift" by 1 frame of the marker. Tested with the 18.12.1 Windows version . This issue appear after re-starting Kdenlive and load the project file. There is a "shift" by 1 frame of the marker. Can you please test the latest version and let us know if it still happens? Not sure why this was re-opened, it hasn't been an issue since kdenlive-19? But happy to report that in a test with the Windows version, it worked absolutely fine. thanks for the feedback |
Created attachment 113048 [details] A kdenlive project with an inaccurate guide Steps to reproduce: Start a new 60fps project Add a colour clip to the project bin Add the clip to Video 1 track Set the duration of the clip to 4 hours Go to project timestamp 3:23:26.19 Create a guide at 3:23:26.19 Save the project Open the project Go to the guide, note guide is at 3:23:26.18 You can move the guide back to 3:23:26.19, save and re-open and the guide will have again moved to 3:23:26.18. Resulting project attached.