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I find myself suddenly unable to import any clips... all clips I attempt to import give me an error that they are not present or invalid. This started after I was forced to power cycle the laptop because it wouldn't turn off on it's own. Which I discovered after noticing that KDE was acting a bit odd and tried to restart the computer. Even after I logged out and back in... and restarted KDE with CTRL-ALT-Backspace.
Now the story is interesting because the files I was working with (.MOV files) were on an external USB drive and on my internal hard disk. And I got the idea that something had gone wrong, so I booted Vista, and ran a disk check on the external disk, which is formatted NTFS. Which found a problem. It deleted some sort of unreferenced thingy about "0$", but found no problems with any of the files themselves. Upon booting back into PCLinuxOS 2010, I attempted to access, and play, various of the .MOV files on both disks... and they all played just fine from other programs. Only... they still don't load in kdenlive. So I used Synaptic to "completely remove" kdenlive, and then reinstall it. Same problem. I am confused. Does anyone have any idea what's going on? Do I need to delete some sort of config file or something? Almost forgot, I'm using kdenlive 0.7.7.1, and KDE 4.4.3. |
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Tracked it down to a packaging error on PCLinuxOS 2010 for one of the dependencies, which has been fixed.
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