Start value of video incorrectly shown as -0.01 second
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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OpenShot Video Editor |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
If the start of a video track is not zero, it incorrectly displays as -0.01. If you subsequently want to tweak its value, you have to remember what you initially put in. The value is correctly stored in the .osp file, fortunately.
How to replicate:
1. Right-click a video track > Properties > Length > In.
2. Change the value, e.g. to 100.00 seconds.
3. Press Apply.
4. Right-click the same video track > Properties > Length > In.
What I expect:
* The "In" value will still show what was entered, i.e. 100.00 seconds.
What happens instead:
* The "In" value shows -0.01 second.
* If you press Apply without correcting the value, it is incorrectly reset to 0.00 seconds.
More information:
Architecture: 64-bit
Operating System & version: Linux Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit
Installation Method: (DEB) ppa:openshot.
Version of Openshot installed: 1.4.3
BZR Revision used (if any):
MLT/melt version: 0.9.0-3
FFmpeg (i.e.libavcodec) version: libavcodec54 version 1.2.6-1
FFmpeg installation: 2.7.2