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    == Bug reports == <!--T:1-->
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    Bug reports are handled by [http://www.kdenlive.org/mantis/ Mantis bug tracker].
    Bug reports are handled by the [https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=product%3Akdenlive&list_id=1258904 KDE Bugtracking System] (the old  [http://www.kdenlive.org/mantis/ Mantis bug tracker] is in archive mode).


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    If you compiled '''Kdenlive''' / '''MLT''' yourself, make sure you followed all steps described in our instructions
    If you compiled '''Kdenlive''' / '''MLT''' yourself, make sure you followed all steps described in instructions below


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    Include the results of the 4 above steps in your bug report, and always tell us which '''Kdenlive''' and '''MLT''' version you have!
    Include the results of the 4 above steps in your bug report, and always indicate which '''Kdenlive''' and '''MLT''' version you have!


    === Step 1: Upgrade to Kdenlive latest release === <!--T:10-->
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    Please upgrade to the latest released versions of '''Kdenlive''' and '''MLT'''. We will not answer bug reports for old '''Kdenlive''' versions (unless they are still reproducible in latest version).
    Please upgrade to the latest released versions of '''Kdenlive''' and '''MLT'''. Developers will not answer bug reports for old '''Kdenlive''' versions (unless they are still reproducible in latest version).


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    If your distribution does not offer packages of the latest '''Kdenlive''' and '''MLT''' versions, please check our [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Installation|installation]]  page for tips about upgrading.
    If your distribution does not offer packages of the latest '''Kdenlive''' and '''MLT''' versions, please check [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Installation|installation]]  page for tips about upgrading.


    === Step 2: Query open issues === <!--T:13-->
    === Step 2: Query open issues === <!--T:13-->


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    Query open issues on [http://www.kdenlive.org/mantis/ Mantis bug tracker].
    Query open issues on the [https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=CONFIRMED&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&bug_status=NEEDSINFO&bug_status=VERIFIED&list_id=1275952&product=kdenlive&query_format=advanced KDE bug tracker].


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    Reading the bug page:
    Reading the bug page:


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    New or Feedback is a reported bug, which needs more feedback.
    Bug report can have the following statuses:
        Acknowledged means that the bug is reported by several users or by core members.
    *UNCONFIRMED
        Confirmed means that the bug is reproducible.
    *CONFIRMED
        Assigned means that a developer is handling the bug.
    *ASSIGNED
        Fixed means that the bug was fixed in development version.
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    *NEEDSINFO
    *VERIFIED
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    Bug report can have the following resolutions:
    *FIXED
    *INVALID
    *WONTFIX
    *LATER
    *REMIND
    *DUPLICATE
    *WORKSFORME
    *MOVED
    *UPSTREAM
    *DOWNSTREAM
    *WAITINGFORINFO
    *BACKTRACE
    *UNMAINTAINED


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    To report a bug [http://www.kdenlive.org/mantis/signup_page.php create an account] on [http://www.kdenlive.org/mantis/ Mantis bug tracker]. Log in and submit an issue.
    To report a bug [https://bugs.kde.org/createaccount.cgi create an account] on the Kde bug tracker. Log in and  [https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?format=guided submitan issue.


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    *Precise steps to reproduce the bug
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    For any Mpeg2/Mpeg4 and H264 this is important that you upload RAW footage (coming directly from camcorder) somewhere on Internet. This will allow users to benchmark their computer using this file and also help us understand some bugs. A 5 seconds footage is enough. Do not upload large files of more than 20 MB.
    For any Mpeg2/Mpeg4 and H.264 files it is important that you upload RAW footage (coming directly from the camcorder) somewhere on Internet. This will allow users to benchmark their computer using this file and also help us understand some bugs. Five seconds of footage is enough. Do not upload files larger than 20 MB.


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    As regards audio synchronization, video rendering and other issues, we will not answer support request unless minimum footage is available somewhere to reproduce bugs.
    As regards audio synchronization, video rendering and other issues, developers will not answer support requests unless a minimum amount of footage is available somewhere to reproduce bugs.


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    Bugs in the MLT part of the system can be reported  [http://sourceforge.net/p/mlt/bugs/?source=navbar here] (Kdenlive is a front end to the Media Loving Toolkit (MLT))
    Bugs in the MLT part of the system can be reported  [http://sourceforge.net/p/mlt/bugs/?source=navbar here] (Kdenlive is a front end to the Media Loving Toolkit (MLT)).


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    Revision as of 10:14, 20 July 2019

    Bug reporting

    Bug reports are handled by the KDE Bugtracking System (the old Mantis bug tracker is in archive mode).

    If you have a crash at Kdenlive startup or when trying to play a video file, please follow these steps (and read the rest of the page too).

    If you compiled Kdenlive / MLT yourself, make sure you followed all steps described in instructions below

    • Check that you don't have several versions of MLT installed
    • Try playing your video file with FFmpeg's player. From a terminal: ffplay myvideo.mpg
    • Try playing your video file with MLT's player. From a terminal: melt myvideo.mpg
    • Download this simple project file (containing color clips): test_file.kdenlive and play it with MLT's player:
    melt test_file.kdenlive

    Include the results of the 4 above steps in your bug report, and always indicate which Kdenlive and MLT version you have!

    Step 1: Upgrade to Kdenlive latest release

    Please upgrade to the latest released versions of Kdenlive and MLT. Developers will not answer bug reports for old Kdenlive versions (unless they are still reproducible in latest version).

    If your distribution does not offer packages of the latest Kdenlive and MLT versions, please check installation page for tips about upgrading.

    Step 2: Query open issues

    Query open issues on the KDE bug tracker.

    Reading the bug page:

    Bug report can have the following statuses:

    • UNCONFIRMED
    • CONFIRMED
    • ASSIGNED
    • REOPENED
    • RESOLVED
    • NEEDSINFO
    • VERIFIED
    • CLOSED


    Bug report can have the following resolutions:

    • FIXED
    • INVALID
    • WONTFIX
    • LATER
    • REMIND
    • DUPLICATE
    • WORKSFORME
    • MOVED
    • UPSTREAM
    • DOWNSTREAM
    • WAITINGFORINFO
    • BACKTRACE
    • UNMAINTAINED

    Step 3: Report a bug

    Before reporting bugs, read the user manual and search the forums for answers. Do not report bugs on the Kdenlive forum.

    If you are not running the latest development release, check recently solved issues, as your problem might already be fixed in the development version.

    To report a bug create an account on the Kde bug tracker. Log in and submit an issue.

    For the bug report to be useful, please try to provide the following information:

    • Precise steps to reproduce the bug.
    • If the bug crashes Kdenlive, provide a backtrace.


    How to get useful crash information (backtrace)

    Please install the following packages: gdb, kdenlive-dbg, libmlt-dbg (package names may slightly change depending on your distro).

    When Kdenlive crashes, if the KDE crash handler dialog pops up, you can copy the data it provides.

    Otherwise, from a terminal, type:

    gdb kdenlive
    run

    Kdenlive will start, then you can trigger the bug. When Kdenlive crashes, go to your terminal window and type:

    thread apply all bt

    Then press Enter until you see the full data. Copy the log to a file and attach it to the bug report.

    Step 4: Upload some sample RAW footage

    For any Mpeg2/Mpeg4 and H.264 files it is important that you upload RAW footage (coming directly from the camcorder) somewhere on Internet. This will allow users to benchmark their computer using this file and also help us understand some bugs. Five seconds of footage is enough. Do not upload files larger than 20 MB.

    As regards audio synchronization, video rendering and other issues, developers will not answer support requests unless a minimum amount of footage is available somewhere to reproduce bugs.

    MLT bug reports

    Bugs in the MLT part of the system can be reported here (Kdenlive is a front end to the Media Loving Toolkit (MLT)).