X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FTrouble.tex;h=c0a61b41752bcec367628413e36831ab80c6c56b;hp=f0b20b082b8f3be548596fe999a672ea840eee3e;hb=7f4d0800b12798dc35f912da5a8655c7812496f7;hpb=13b2b091d11b4a31e9457881c25ab7f8ff46aafc diff --git a/parts/Trouble.tex b/parts/Trouble.tex index f0b20b0..c0a61b4 100644 --- a/parts/Trouble.tex +++ b/parts/Trouble.tex @@ -99,13 +99,14 @@ to try before abandoning your session. \item If your computer or the program crashed, you can use the File pulldown choice of \textit{Load backup} to get back to the last automatically saved session. It will most likely not include the last few operations that were done though. But if you forgot to -Load backup when you restarted Cinelerra, you have a second chance to use File $\rightarrow$ Load and -select \$HOME/.bcast5/backup.prev as long as you only loaded a different file and have +Load backup when you restarted Cinelerra, you have a second chance to use \texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Load} and +select \texttt{\$HOME/.bcast5/backup .prev} as long as you only loaded a different file and have performed no editing operations. \item If you accidentally destroyed your current project by a Load with \textit{Replace current project} when you should have changed the Insertion strategy, and you had not saved a recent backup, this is another time when it is useful to use -File $\rightarrow$ Load and select \$HOME/.bcast5/backup.prev as long as you only loaded a different +\texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Load} and +select \texttt{\$HOME/.bcast5/backup.prev} as long as you only loaded a different file and had performed no editing operations. \item If you suddenly get errors or hangs on media or strange looking tracks, you might want to rebuild indexes. You can do this in the Resources window with a right mouse click on the media to get a pulldown with the \textit{Rebuild index} option. For an easy way to rebuild for all of your media use \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Preferences, Interface} tab, Index Files section, \textit{Delete existing indexes}. Over time, as you load media, the indexes will automatically be recreated so each load takes a little longer, but this quite often @@ -144,7 +145,7 @@ the text results will be shown in that window. Some messages you may see in the startup window may or may not be errors. Some examples are: \bigskip -\textit{FFMPEG::open\_decoder: some stream times estimated:} \quad \texttt{/your directory/filename} +\textit{FFMPEG::open\_decoder: some stream times estimated:} \texttt{/your directory/filename} This is not a problem. Basically, when you open a file if a stream has a known duration, there is no message. If the duration is unknown, it is estimated by using the File Size and Bitrate to estimate the duration. This may just indicate that the stream number \CGG{} uses versus ffmpeg may be counted differently. \bigskip