Bug 452229 - After crash recovery all clips about half way through have the sound wave flat lined
Summary: After crash recovery all clips about half way through have the sound wave fla...
Status: RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Alias: None
Product: kdenlive
Classification: Applications
Component: Rendering & Export (show other bugs)
Version: 21.12.1
Platform: Other Other
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
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Reported: 2022-04-03 15:15 UTC by Jacob
Modified: 2022-06-27 14:30 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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2022-04-03 15:15 UTC, Jacob
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Description Jacob 2022-04-03 15:15:33 UTC
Created attachment 147935 [details]
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SUMMARY
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I was messing with Time Remap then the project completely dissappeared and a new project named untitled was shown.  i loaded my previous project and found that now all my clips about half way though have the sound bit flat lined.  the auto is still there as normal but it is now shown flat.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Comment 1 Jacob 2022-04-03 15:27:08 UTC
Upon further review i checked all my saved video project files they all have this flat sound bite.  these were save before the crash.
Comment 2 Jacob 2022-04-03 15:59:44 UTC
I have found a workaround for the issue.  in the project Bin if reload all the video the audio thumb nail sound wave is now correct.
Comment 3 Julius Künzel 2022-06-27 14:30:08 UTC
Thanks for your report!

I guess what you did is the way to go. The generation of the sound waveform was probably interrupted or destroyed through the crash somehow.

Happy to hear you found a fix, closing since it works for you and the code to generate audio waveform got a overhaul recently.