Automatically insert animation keyframes.Create colorful slideshows with photos, music and fades.Separate the audio track from a video file with ease.Seamlessly assemble clips and adjust them frame by frame in the Timeline.Basic editing features: merging, splitting, rotating, cropping, trimming, etc.Unlimited video tracks and audio tracks help users handle all projects.It edits any type of video and audio clips in its native format and easily creates a variety of eye-catching animation effects with keyframes. It can do all the basic editing work such as trimming, cropping, splitting, rotating, merging, adding subtitle, video overlay (PIP), stabilization and more, and provides unlimited video / audio tracks. There will be no problem with the videos, no black screen.Many years in the making, MovieMator Video Editor has finally become a handy and useful video editing software. Please customize a Video Mode as 1080P HD 60fps, then load your video and trim it, then export it as 30fps and 60fps. The problem is that the Video Mode is set wrongly. I had a few tests again and didn't find any problem with the exported video. THIS occurs *every single time* and if i were to have handed my team this test case 6 weeks ago and they still didnt have a fix by now, somebody would be getting their ass fired for it, because this is about as much of a softball bug fix as a dev can ever get. getting a repeatable test case like this for a bug is like a wet dream because usually the biggest obstacle to fixing a bug is being able to reliably reproduce it. I am an application developer myself, and manage a team of devs. The files for reproducing the test case can be found at: Originally posted by radio_babylon:just so you guys cant try to make the excuse that you dont have a working, well-documented test case, and so anyone else can reproduce the test case if they want, i am reposting here the test case that was delivered to you May 5 2019, and confirmed as a valid test case by you on May 8 2019. you have NO EXCUSE for not getting your devs on this test case, isolating the root cause, and fixing it. I sincerely doubt you are ever, ever going to get a better documented, more consistently repeatable test case than this. which is, also, EXACTLY 40% of the length of the full input source.Ĭlearly, the exporter is INCORRECTLY linking the output frames per second to the times on the input source, and once it hits what it THINKS is the end of source, it renders only black frames for the remainder of the output. if the entire input source (and not just the 9 second slice) is exported at 60 fps, the black frames begin at 15.6 seconds. 24 frames per second is 80% of 30 frames per second, and 31.2 seconds is EXACTLY 80% of 39 seconds.Īt 60 frames per second, the entire export is comprised of black frames.Ģ4 fps is 40% of 60 fps. this corresponds to the 31.2 second mark of the input source. the slice selected for export is the final 9 seconds of the video.Īt 24 frames per second, the slice exports normally.Īt 30 frames per second, the black frames begin at 1.2 seconds of the slice. To reproduce the sample output files exhibiting the problem follow these steps:ġ) edit the xml in the last-9-seconds-slice.mmp to change the to reflect the path to the local source file for the test case.ģ) export the video with the following settings to reproduce the 3 individual test cases:ģa) video profile "HDTV 1080P" - default settings (24fps) - video exports as expectedģb) video profile "HDTV 1080P" - change frames/sec to 30 - exports with black frames beginning at 1.2 seconds and continuing until the end of exportģc) video profile "HDTV 1080P" - change frames/sec to 60 - exports with black frames through the entirety of the export video Just so you guys cant try to make the excuse that you dont have a working, well-documented test case, and so anyone else can reproduce the test case if they want, i am reposting here the test case that was delivered to you May 5 2019, and confirmed as a valid test case by you on May 8 2019.
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