It's fixed in version 0.38.0-1
** Changed in: subtitleeditor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: subtitleeditor (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Philip Rinn (rinni)
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This affected my until I turned "force aspect ratio" off. Then, it works
fine, except that the video scales with the window, so it gets stretched
out for the default window size (though it looks good when the waveform
is active).
Presumably the problem is in "`GstAutoVideoSink' has no property nam
I also get an X error with 'subtitleeditor', but only when it tries to
load a video automatically (if it has the same name as the subtitle file
except for the extension) or when a video is listed on the command line.
It seems like it doesn't happen when the video is loaded "manually" from
inside th
ok i also have this from terminal when run subtitle editor and try to
open video :
application run: 0.26
(subtitleeditor:7533): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: IA__g_object_set_valist: object
class `GstAutoVideoSink' has no property named `force-aspect-ratio'
subtitleeditor: Fatal IO error 11 (Resource
ok, I guess for me as KDE-user I should be using "Subtitle Composer", which is
the KDE-Version of Subtitle Editor I guess...
problem solved, sorry to bother everybody...
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I changed the settings for "Video System" in the preferences.
>From X Window system to OpenGL.
Now there's no crash, I even get sound, but no picture.
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