https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500099

--- Comment #8 from Martynas <martygs...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Bernd from comment #5)
> I cannot reproduce on Windows 11 with 24.12.2 installed.
> 
> The project loaded fine, played back smoothly, and rendering started
> immediately. No issues whatsoever.
> 
> In the video you shared showing the steps and the delayed rendering start
> and final crash, I noticed a few things:
> * The render goes to a drive F: Is this an external drive or a USB stick?
> * You changed the folder for project files to custom. Are you sure about
> that? And why did you do this?
> * You selected the .kdenlive project file in the render output file dialog
> and then removed the .kdenlive suffix. This is an odd way of selecting the
> output because by default Kdenlive uses the project filename as the output
> filename anyway.
> 
> I suggest you try to shorten the filename drastically and try again. Also,
> use an internal drive and a simple folder name close to root (for example
> C:\Test)

F:\ disc is INSTALLED in the laptop I am working with. It has 4 SSDs installed.
And I was doing so from the beninning.

> I suggest you try to shorten the filename drastically and try again. Also,
> use an internal drive and a simple folder name close to root (for example
> C:\Test)
I've already tried to export the project straight to C:\0001\0001.mp4 I've got
the same crash with the same issue. Don't know why.

> I suggest you try to shorten the filename drastically and try again. Also,
> use an internal drive and a simple folder name close to root (for example
> C:\Test)
About the long rendered clip name, I did like that from the very start, and
everything worked perfectly without a single bug or issue, but the last
kdenlive update.

> * You changed the folder for project files to custom. Are you sure about
> that? And why did you do this?
I like when everything is in it's place, if I do a project about something, it
has it's own directory, and all the files that belongs to properly working
project stays in that directory. NOT spread in whole 4 SSDs in every directory
possible.

> * You selected the .kdenlive project file in the render output file dialog
> and then removed the .kdenlive suffix. This is an odd way of selecting the
> output because by default Kdenlive uses the project filename as the output
> filename anyway.
I know that, just if I wouldn't doublecheck the Render / Export destination
folder, Rendered clip may go enywhare but the specified folder that I created
for the specific profile. (once agai, I did so till the very last kdenlive
update).

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