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On 10/3/13, Philip Rinn <ri...@inventati.org> wrote:
> [...]
>> Sorry for not giving the full info. It does not crash after just
>> launching the app. It crashes after loading the subtitle file (.srt) .
>> The .srt file is usually the same name as the Video file in the same
>> directory. Now I do not know whether it tries to load the video file
>> or not.
> OK, but did you load the video file before? Does it change the behavior if
> you
> load the video file (not) before?

Thanx again for the prompt reply.

I never load videos in subtitleeditor. I use mediainfo and viewing the
video file in vlc to get a sense of either frame (to change the
frame-rate for videos) and sometimes the start and stop times of the
movie to sync the subtitles with the movies/films etc.

>>> Did you try version 0.41.0-1 from experimental
>>> (http://packages.debian.org/source/experimental/subtitleeditor)? Or
>>> 0.33.0-2 from unstable?
>>
>> Didn't you get that info. from my report. Anyways, the version I
>> am/was using is 0.33.0-1 from testing .
> What I meant was: Could you please try with the versions from experimental
> and
> unstable?

I will try the version in sid/unstable and report back if it works.

> Best,
> rinni

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