Created attachment 862953 [details] the screen capture at about five minutes or after rendering Description of problem: After editing a video, I want to render as Webm container, VP8 video, and Vorbis audio. All settings are default. The rendering process looks pretty good without any problem, and the rendered video file can even be previewed. Nevertheless, the after rendering, the resulted video file cannot be watched. When I checked the properties of the final video file, both audio and video show N/A. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 0.92 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. open pitivi, and edit a video. 2. Render it as webm, VP8, Vorbis. 3. You can watch the video when rendering or after. Actual results: At the very beginning of render process, video is still okay, but after while, the video file cannot be watch, as well as after rendering. Expected results: After rendering, the video can be watch. Additional info: The attachment is the screen capture at about five minutes or after rendering.
Created attachment 862954 [details] the screen capture at about 30 second when render
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