https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=474679

Nathan U. <nathu...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO              |---
             Status|NEEDSINFO                   |REPORTED

--- Comment #8 from Nathan U. <nathu...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Dmitry Kazakov from comment #6)
> Okay, I cannot reproduce this bug locally, however hard I try. Please send
> me the list of files you have in this folder, or, what are the numbers in
> files 'fotograma%04d.png' in that folder.
> 
> Btw, could you also check if you have enough space on drive D:? Perhaps
> Krita fails to write all the frames there?

Hey Dmitry!

No, it says I've got around 300 GB of free space in D:, so it can't be that

So, I went and tried to render the GrimmDross animation again, and found that
the frame files, rather than 0001, 0002, etc. were instead starting from 0633
(ending at 0814). Likely given that originally the keyframes were around that
number in the .kra file. But thing is, I'd moved the animation to frame 0 a
while ago

I also checked with a test animation I have, and likewise the frame files start
at 0024, corresponding with the animation in the .kra file (and ending at
0084). But for some reason, when I click OK on the error popup, rather than
remove all the frame files, it leaves 0024-0047 intact, which matches the
duration of the first keyframe

Later though, I thought maybe the error was because one of the folders in the
path has an accented letter (í), so I tried rendering it in a different folder,
but I still get the error

Additionally, I tried setting the Animation Cache to "on-disk", but still
nothing

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