Clip Freeze/Trash in Monitor Playback Window
kdenlive 0.7.2.1 in Interpid:
Viewing MTS files (1080i, via Canon HF100), I get blocks 'n trash and the video freezes (audio continues) if I pause or shuttle the playback.
Likely culprits?
Mp
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- Last query:
- 2009-02-13
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- 2009-02-23
Tom (tom6) said : | #1 |
gstreamer? Try going up to the top taskbar and click on
Applications - Accessories
into the terminal console type
gstreamer-
in the gui click on the "Video" tab and change the top item "Output" from "Auto" to "... (no Xv)"
This shoudl help with playing movies too.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
m_e_perry (m-e-perry) said : | #2 |
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 10:13 +0000, Tom wrote:
> Your question #60590 on kdenlive in ubuntu changed:
> https:/
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> Tom proposed the following answer:
> gstreamer? Try going up to the top taskbar and click on
>
> Applications - Accessories
>
> into the terminal console type
>
> gstreamer-
>
> in the gui click on the "Video" tab and change the top item "Output"
> from "Auto" to "... (no Xv)"
>
> This shoudl help with playing movies too.
>
> Good luck and regards from
> Tom :)
>
Thanks Tom. Unfortunately this had no effect on the issues I'm seeing -
once I interrupt the clip playback in any was - the video freezes and/or
shows block corruption while the audio continues playing. No such issues
playing back movies outside of Kdenlive or DVDs via Totem.
Mp
Tom (tom6) said : | #3 |
If you are still having trouble with this then please post it as a new question. Only the most recent questions tend to get looked at so posting/reposting a question just before america arrives online after work/school gives the best chance of getting a good few answers.
https:/
If the problem has been resolved then please follow the link to the forum thread and mark it as Solved.
Good luck and many regards from
Tom :)
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