https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382418

--- Comment #5 from grum...@grum.fr ---
"""
The bug that Grumm is describing is not the same as Joey posted. Have you
verified that this is actually a bug in the current version of Krita?

And Grumm, please be careful with reopening bugs. Joey is discussing the saving
of a KRA file, not about rendering an animation...
"""

For what I understood, Joey spent 10hours to make an *animation*.
And I'm practically sure that by "during a png save" it was "rendering
animation as png sequence"

And even if I'm not the best placed about how Krita is internally working, I
now that at 60% saving, krita starts to save layers. 
So, it could be very long to save an animation if there's hundred or thousand
of keyframes (I have some animation with more than 5000 keyframes...)

And people can consider that it's frozen, especially on slow computers, and
kill process.
(already saw it on KA)

But ok, I won't fight about how to interpret this bug for which initial
description was too vague.



I'll try to create a new bug because I confirm what I wrote; I spent time to
test and describe precisely what happen, in which condition.
It's confirmed by AhabGreybeard on KA, for which symptoms are *exactly the
same* than me.

And if I deactivate autosave, everything is fine.

So testing with the last app image
krita-5.0.0-prealpha-e433799-x86_64.appimage, the problem is still here.




"""How many frames Krita is trying to render (viewable on the render progress
bar as [currentFrame]/[totalFrameCount].)"""
This part have no importance... 
It occurs with 2 keyframes on my side as well as hundred of keyframes.
Total number is around 600frames on my test but it means nothing as from a
imple animation of 600 frames it could 15s to render all frame to more than one
hour for a more complex 600frames animation.


"""How many cores your system has dedicated to rendering animations or caching
frame data (should be viewable on the performance tab.)"""
from 1 core to 24 Cores, the problem occurs.


"""Does the failure occur when saving image sequences or does it occur during
the FFMPEG phase (You can verify by checking if all image frames have rendered
out properly and saved to that hard disk.)"""
Rendered as PNG sequence, then no ffmpeg in process



Grum999

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