https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447854

farid <snd.no...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #20 from farid <snd.no...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Andrey from comment #19)
> travier has just made a build of the latest flatpak release with mlt v7.8,
> and it still crashes. So what I can tell for sure now:
> 
> 1. At least for me, calling the melt CLI tool (at least the version 7.8)
> manually with the .mlt file taken from the /tmp dir renders it successfully
> in 100% cases.
> 2. In Kdenlive, starting the render once again right after it has crashed,
> without touching anything in the interface, increases the number of
> successfully rendered frames.
> 3. Rendering with Parallel Processing turned off (seemingly) remedies the
> problem completely.
> 
> Memory leak in some effect? Melt run from Terminal Emulator is somehow more
> resilient to memory leaks? Anyway, tomorrow I'll try to gradually strip off
> different effects in a hope to identify the one which causes trouble. Of
> course, if it's not a memory leak in the parallel processing code itself,
> irrespective of particular effects used.

That for helping debug this!

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