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--- Comment #20 from Philip Murray ---
This bug still exists in Debian 12.
Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 12
KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.103.0
Qt Version: 5.15.8
Kernel Version: 6.1.0-9-amd64 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: X11
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--- Comment #19 from Philip Murray ---
I've just re-replicated the same problem by simply pasting a very large file
(5GB) into my home directory, then trying to create a new file whilst it is
being written. The above (1) issue happens.
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--- Comment #18 from Philip Murray ---
Note: the issue **only** happens when it is happening in the user's home
directory.
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--- Comment #17 from Philip Murray ---
Hi, thanks for looking. I use ext4.
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--- Comment #14 from Philip Murray ---
Details of this second machine:
Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 11
KDE Plasma Version: 5.20.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.78.0
Qt Version: 5.15.2
Kernel Version: 5.10.0-9-amd64
OS Typ
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--- Comment #13 from Philip Murray ---
I've managed to replicate this on a different PC now, as per below:
1. Download a sample m2t file I found online:
https://t.software-download.name/sample-m2t-video-file/dl/m2t-sample-video.zip
2. Extract the m2t.m
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--- Comment #12 from Philip Murray ---
I have found that the issue only happens when the file being encoded or
recorded is in my home directory. If the file is in a subdirectory the issue
does not occur.
Example encoding command:
ffmpeg -i '100mb.m2t'
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--- Comment #11 from Philip Murray ---
Today this has happened whilst Kaffeine wasn't recording. Instead I had a video
file that had been created by Kaffeine (.m2t) being encoded into an .mkv file.
I was able to re-create this after rebooting & Kaffeine
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Above reproduction method still works after rebooting.
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--- Comment #9 from Philip Murray ---
I've re-encountered this today. I noticed it happened shortly after Kaffeine
started recording a programme (DVB-T).
I've been able to reproduce it: make Kaffeine record some telly (instant record
or scheduled) & th
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--- Comment #6 from Philip Murray ---
I don't have the latest Dolphin to test this on, sorry. It is quite rare on my
system (Debian 10), it last happened maybe a month or two ago. Feel free to
close this bug if necessary, maybe there something weird wit
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--- Comment #4 from Philip Murray ---
There aren't any "TextFile.desktop" files on my system. I've searched for all
.desktop files & no other .desktop files look relevant.
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--- Comment #3 from Christoph Feck ---
> 3. The input prompt field that normally contains "Text File" instead shows
> "(1)".
That's already curious. The (#) counter is added when a file with that name
already exists, e.g. when I do Create New > Text F
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--- Comment #2 from Philip Murray ---
What sort of additional info can I provide you with? This issue is happening
again tonight. I have been able to download some PDFs via Firefox, but I just
went into Konqueror to create a text file to write some note
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