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[jitter] Bug report: qt edit flatten inplace crashes Max

Christopher Overstreet cloverstreet at gmail.com
Tue Oct 23 11:28:39 MDT 2007


I have more bad info:

When attempting first time:
€ error: jit.qt.movie: error -50 exchanging file contents (flatten)
(The movie is on the disk and is readable, but is not trimmed)
If I try the same file again max crashes.  If I reattempt with new(unique)
file names it will eventually crash sooner than later.

I too have wanted to use jit.qt.movie editing features, but it never has
worked out because of things like this problem.



On 10/23/07 5:08 AM, "evan.raskob [lists]" <lists at lowfrequency.org> wrote:

> Hi again,
> 
> I'm hoping that someone else can confirm this?  I have been having
> laptop problems recently and I am not sure if this is the cause, or
> if it is just my bad luck.  The patch is probably a useful example of
> how to record, then trim and flatten a movie...
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Evan
> 
> 
> On Oct 17, 2007, at 11:57 AM, evan.raskob [lists] wrote:
> 
>> I am seeing a major issue with using jit.qt.movie to trim some time
>> off and then flatten movies that I've just written and re-save
>> them.  Can someone please confirm that this isn't just my machine?
>> 
>> Issue: jit.qt.movie's "flatten inplace" makes Max very unstable and
>> inevitably leads to crash.
>> 
>> Please see link to patch for example.  Try writing a few movies -
>> one or two may not trigger the crash.
>> 
>> OS X 10.4.9, Max 4.6/Jitter 1.6.3 (with new Jitter framework from
>> inc. updates)
>> 
>> Patch:
>> 
>> http://content.flkr.com/software/jitter-flatten-test.zip
>> 
>> Stack trace:
>> 
>> http://content.flkr.com/software/jitter-crash.txt
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Evan
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