https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193433
--- Comment #6 from free...@dreamchaser.org ---
ok, I can now reproduce it:
start openshot
File/Import Files (or hit the "+" button on the toolbar)
Choose a .png file and add it to the project
Drag the added file onto track 2 at the beg
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--- Comment #5 from free...@dreamchaser.org ---
Ugh. I was dead certain this was trivial to reproduce, as I did it
consistently. I can no longer reproduce it, and am not certain what's happened
in between. I've restored my gtk Makefile to
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--- Comment #4 from Marcus von Appen ---
I just tested it and can't recreate the behaviour. With your description, I
selected Web.
Target was automatically set to Flickr-HD
Video Profile was set automatically to HD 720p 25fps
Quality was s
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--- Comment #3 from free...@dreamchaser.org ---
The following sequence should cause the error:
start openshot (port multimedio/openshot)
File/Import Files (or hit the "+" button on the toolbar
Click any file (image or video) to select it.
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