2012/1/20 Stefan Naumann wrote:
> What about saving the project for example one time per 5 minutes or so.
My personal feeling is that this approach from 90s is just plain
crazy. Applications should stop doing all this nonsense with timed
saving. Storing a dump of what's currently in the project f
;t be a loss of quality.
Regards Stefan.
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> quality.
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> Regards Stefan.
>
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2012/1/20 Stefan Naumann :
> the second can. I guess. Adobe Premiere has so small projects - why can't
> KDEnlive have this small projects?
What makes you think Kdenlive has large projects? If the XML were
compressed it would be smaller.
> Running stuff as seperate process would be nice, for exam
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On 01/17/2012 06:49 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 8:32 PM, Dan Dennedy wrote:
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>> Was it not obvious that this troll needs the Easy button that
>> makes everything crash-free and 10X faster?
>
> Actually he raised quite a
When an app crashes, the biggest issue that brings up user rants is lost
time.
When a program crashes and users can recover the project intact afterwards,
I've found they tend to be much more "forgiving".
So, of course the efforts should be put on eliminating bugs, but if we
provide good project s
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 2:01 PM, el jefe delito
wrote:
> I am talking out of my backside here, as a non-programmer, but...
>> How can you handle a crash in a nice way? An application shouldn't
>> crash, but when it crashes it's too late.
>
> How does an app crash and not bring down the whole OS?
I am talking out of my backside here, as a non-programmer, but...
> How can you handle a crash in a nice way? An application shouldn't
> crash, but when it crashes it's too late.
How does an app crash and not bring down the whole OS? How does Adobe Flash
crash often but not bring down Chromium?
>I am talking out of my backside here, as a non-programmer, but...
>> How can you handle a crash in a nice way? An application shouldn't
>> crash, but when it crashes it's too late.
>
>How does an app crash and not bring down the whole OS?? How does Adobe Flash
>crash often but not bring down Ch
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 8:32 PM, Dan Dennedy wrote:
> Was it not obvious that this troll needs the Easy button that makes
> everything crash-free and 10X faster?
Actually he raised quite a few valid points.
I've been asked about proxy clips activity and flags on multiple
occasions, applications
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Till Theato wrote:
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> On 01/14/2012 11:28 PM, Stefan Naumann wrote:
>> Hey there,
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>> I was trying to make a selfmade teaser of a game with kdenlive as
>> it is in the PPA of Oneric Onion (Ubuntu 11.10). I encoun
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On 01/14/2012 11:28 PM, Stefan Naumann wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I was trying to make a selfmade teaser of a game with kdenlive as
> it is in the PPA of Oneric Onion (Ubuntu 11.10). I encountered
> several bugs or at least some silly stuff:
>
> At firs
Hey there,
I was trying to make a selfmade teaser of a game with kdenlive as it is in the
PPA of Oneric Onion (Ubuntu 11.10). I encountered several bugs or at least some
silly stuff:
At first I had footage made with Hauppauge HD PVR; AVCHD --> pretty poor
editing speed and performance. I read
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