Description of problem: Trying to render project does nothing. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pitivi-0.13.1.2-1.fc11.noarch How reproducible: probably always Steps to Reproduce: 1. create/load a pitivi project 2. try to render (I've tried ogg/theora/vorbis combination) Actual results: Rendering apparently starts but does not progress at all. Expected results: The project is rendered after some time. Additional info:
Confirmed here, the only way forward from the dialog is to kill the application.
I've got 0.13.2 ready to build but I need to get gstreamer-python updated to 0.10.16...
(In reply to comment #2) > I've got 0.13.2 ready to build but I need to get gstreamer-python updated to > 0.10.16... I have it built already on my laptop but it does not seem to fix this bug. I've looked a bit upstream and this might be what I'm seeing: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=584136
pitivi-0.13.2-2.fc11,gnonlin-0.10.12-1.fc11 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 11. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/pitivi-0.13.2-2.fc11,gnonlin-0.10.12-1.fc11
pitivi-0.13.2-2.fc11, gnonlin-0.10.12-1.fc11 has been pushed to the Fedora 11 testing repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report. If you want to test the update, you can install it with su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update pitivi gnonlin'. You can provide feedback for this update here: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F11/FEDORA-2009-8641
The update does not fix this bug for me. Is there any useful info I could provide to help triage the bug?
I'm not an expert with any of this, about all that I can do is pull in new releases from upstream. If there's a patch that you know about that fixes this I can add it to the package but I don't really have the experience to develop a patch on my own.
pitivi-0.13.2.2-0.1.fc11,gnonlin-0.10.12.2-0.1.fc11 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 11. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/pitivi-0.13.2.2-0.1.fc11,gnonlin-0.10.12.2-0.1.fc11
pitivi-0.13.2.2-0.1.fc11, gnonlin-0.10.12.2-0.1.fc11 has been pushed to the Fedora 11 testing repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report. If you want to test the update, you can install it with su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update pitivi gnonlin'. You can provide feedback for this update here: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F11/FEDORA-2009-9139
pitivi-0.13.2-2.fc11, gnonlin-0.10.12-1.fc11 has been pushed to the Fedora 11 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
pitivi-0.13.2.2-0.1.fc11, gnonlin-0.10.13-1.fc11 has been pushed to the Fedora 11 testing repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report. If you want to test the update, you can install it with su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update pitivi gnonlin'. You can provide feedback for this update here: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F11/FEDORA-2009-9139
pitivi-0.13.2.2-0.1.fc11, gnonlin-0.10.13-1.fc11 does not solve this issue for me. I'm going to test 0.13.3 if it's any better, the changelog suggests it might.
So, it looks that 0.10.3 does not solve this either :(
gnonlin-0.10.13-1.fc11, pitivi-0.13.3-1.fc11 has been pushed to the Fedora 11 testing repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report. If you want to test the update, you can install it with su -c 'yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update gnonlin pitivi'. You can provide feedback for this update here: http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F11/FEDORA-2009-9139
gnonlin-0.10.13-1.fc11, pitivi-0.13.3-1.fc11 has been pushed to the Fedora 11 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
The new update does not fix the issue either. I wonder whether it isn't misleading when all the updates have this bug noted as fixed, while they actually do not fix it...
PiTiVi worked when I first installed F12. Now it does not and I am seeing the behavior reported in comment 0. Help! pitivi-0.13.3-2.fc12.noarch
I can't reproduce this here, I just recently used pitivi to produce a short .ogg and .mp4 from a longer DV capture and the rendering worked just fine. Just for fun though I've made a scratch build of the current Git master of pitivi to see if it will fix all of the problems people are seeing with pitivi. You can find it here: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1866599 If this build fixes people's problems I'll make this a regular update.
Jeffrey, it had been working fine for me, it's something in the delta between F12 gold and F12 since last week. I rendered a 15 minute video two weeks ago and it took an hour to render. last night I did a 45-minute long video. When I went to render, it didn't look like it was working (it said 40,000 hours left) but I went to bed. When I woke up in the morning maybe 8 hours later, I got a dialog saying 43,000 hours left. It saved out a file but it doesn't play any picture, only audio.
Created attachment 377473 [details] this is what i woke up to afer 8 hours of rendering. this and an unplayable file.
Máirín, can you try the render again with the version from this Koji scratch build? If that doesn't work, there's a prerelease for a new gnonlin that we could try. http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1866599
Hi Jeffrey, no problem. I'll give it a whirl tonight.
Created attachment 377741 [details] I don't remember my fudcon talk being 36,000 hours long :) (this is with koji build)
pitivi-0.13.3-3.1.837f0d73.fc12.noarch gstreamer-0.10.25.1-2.fc12.x86_64 gnonlin-0.10.13-1.fc12.x86_64 So I tried the koji scratch build.... - The zoom in / zoom out buttons are missing for the timeline - When I drag imported clips to the timeline, abrt tells me there was a crash in pitivi (it still works though) - pitivi thinks my 45 minute-long fudcon talk was 36,000+ hours long. and the entire thing goes completely unresponsive when i drag it over. I didn't have this much trouble with the 45-minute video on the timeline with the previous version of pitivi i used. (it just didn't render) :) Let me know what to try next!
(In reply to comment #24) > pitivi-0.13.3-3.1.837f0d73.fc12.noarch > gstreamer-0.10.25.1-2.fc12.x86_64 > gnonlin-0.10.13-1.fc12.x86_64 > > So I tried the koji scratch build.... > > - The zoom in / zoom out buttons are missing for the timeline > - When I drag imported clips to the timeline, abrt tells me there was a crash > in pitivi (it still works though) Yes, it looks like they are in the process of revamping the UI so there are probably things that are broken and/or not yet re-implemented. > - pitivi thinks my 45 minute-long fudcon talk was 36,000+ hours long. and the > entire thing goes completely unresponsive when i drag it over. I didn't have > this much trouble with the 45-minute video on the timeline with the previous > version of pitivi i used. (it just didn't render) :) > > Let me know what to try next! I've got a scratch build of gnonlin 0.10.13.2 here: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1869821 If that doesn't work we'll need to take this upstream to the pitivi/gnonlin/gstreamer devs. There have been a number of gstreamer updates since F-12 gold, there may have been a regression introduced somewhere in there.
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